Tuesday, 10 January 2017

P3(a) Logging Rushes and Creating Edit Decision List

P3(a) Logging Rushes and Creating Edit Decision List 


Meaning & Purpose
Before editing it's vital to download rushes onto the computer then identify the best footage then logging this into a folder then transferring this into Adobe Premiere Pro  The data from the rushes can analysed this gives indications of the quality and look of each clip.


Importing the clips from the memory card to my MAC is a simple process,allowing rushes to be individually renamed and more easily identifiable during editing .

Below shows some of the logged rushes:


crating an edit decision list is a vital tool during the production processes. it enables me to see the order the clips need to go in as it contains ordered content regarding every shot and what its meant to look like, giving me a clear guide as to what they should be producing in post-production.



Setting up Premiere Pro

Here is how I set up my Premiere Pro file needed to start building and editing the film. to start with I openPremiere Pro then selected 'New Project', this brought up another screen allowing me to choose the location of the file to be saved name of the production .


after this process i then choose the audio and capture formats I left this as the presets as they were appropriate for my production. After the production the file will be saved into the media folder, helping me easily gain access and keeping it all together and organised. 


after this the HDV presets needed to be selected. In order to correctly set up the production in Premiere Pro, its vital to select the HDV 1080p24. This means the video will be edited at 1080p resolution X 1920, best quality results and best ratio due to the fact the raw footage is taken in HDV. 





this shows the timeline at the start in which I created during the editing process. to stay organised I put the appropriate clips  into the editing timeline in the correct order before adding any visual effects. This allows me to know I had sufficient footage to complete the final production, 

No comments:

Post a Comment