Editing 1

  1. Get at least 6-10 pictures that you have already taken in your groups of conventional shot sequencing and dialogue sequencing – make sure they are different shot sizes and that they show you understand conventional shot sequencing / dialogue sequencing.
  2. Upload them to a folder on your V drive – you ideally need to work on the local drive to improve the efficiency of Premiere, but you also need to make sure you keep a back-up on the Media drive in case the local (V) drive breaks!
  3. Import these pictures into Premiere and edit together – I will give you direct instructions and support.
  4. Export this premiere project (ie your edit) at the following settings: H264 & match bit rate high so that you now have an AVI.
  5. Upload the AVI (not the premiere project) into your own (and new) Film Studies Youtube account (you set it up yourself – it’s very easy).
  6. Embed the YouTube link into your blog.
  7. As ever I will mark the embedded AVI (ie finished edit) on my markbook.
  8. This will be your first video edit and therefore first mini movie completed, so please write some annotation / notes onto your blog post about what you have done, what you have learned, what you like, what you are looking to improve etc etc