Editing Journal
Day 1:
The first thing I did was download all of the clips taken and go through all of them checking the quality of the clips. After I ensured all of my clips were high enough quality for my music video, I then downloaded them onto my Premier Pro file.
I then downloaded my music and it was the first clip I put into my timeline so then I could match the clips to the music. After this I then looked at my storyboards and took the clips that matched with ones I had taken and clipped them and put them with the song.
As I wanted to have a VHS effect on my music video, I watched a numerous amount of tutorials on YouTube to find the right way I wanted to do it as I wanted it to look professional instead of poor quality.
Day 2:
On the second day, I began the process of the VHS effect. I copied each clip twice and placed them one on top of the other. I then added the effect "Arithmetic" on to all of the clips and changed the Opacity Blend Mode to Linear Dodge (Add). On the top layer I set the Blue Value in the Arithmetic to 200 and the position to 960.0 and 540.0. I then changed the middle layers Green Value to 200 and on the bottom layer I changed the Red Value to 200. I had to render my clips every time I had done this to two clips.
Day 3:
On the third day I added an adjustment layer and added the effect Noise. I changed the Amount of Noise to 20.0%. After this I had to render as it effected all of the clips already in place. I then added in more clips and continued the steps from the second day of editing.
I added in an effect which caused a lined to travel horizontally down the frame to add more to the VHS effect.
Day 4, 5 and 6:
I continued to add more clips in, changing their orders, changing the clip lengths and making sure they were cutting on the beat. After all the clips were in I made sure that every cut was in time with the music which made it more professional and more like a real music promo.
Day 1:
The first thing I did was download all of the clips taken and go through all of them checking the quality of the clips. After I ensured all of my clips were high enough quality for my music video, I then downloaded them onto my Premier Pro file.
I then downloaded my music and it was the first clip I put into my timeline so then I could match the clips to the music. After this I then looked at my storyboards and took the clips that matched with ones I had taken and clipped them and put them with the song.
As I wanted to have a VHS effect on my music video, I watched a numerous amount of tutorials on YouTube to find the right way I wanted to do it as I wanted it to look professional instead of poor quality.
Day 2:
On the second day, I began the process of the VHS effect. I copied each clip twice and placed them one on top of the other. I then added the effect "Arithmetic" on to all of the clips and changed the Opacity Blend Mode to Linear Dodge (Add). On the top layer I set the Blue Value in the Arithmetic to 200 and the position to 960.0 and 540.0. I then changed the middle layers Green Value to 200 and on the bottom layer I changed the Red Value to 200. I had to render my clips every time I had done this to two clips.
Day 3:
On the third day I added an adjustment layer and added the effect Noise. I changed the Amount of Noise to 20.0%. After this I had to render as it effected all of the clips already in place. I then added in more clips and continued the steps from the second day of editing.
I added in an effect which caused a lined to travel horizontally down the frame to add more to the VHS effect.
Day 4, 5 and 6:
I continued to add more clips in, changing their orders, changing the clip lengths and making sure they were cutting on the beat. After all the clips were in I made sure that every cut was in time with the music which made it more professional and more like a real music promo.
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