Monday 14 March 2016

Analysis of rough cut

The purpose of a rough cut is to have a simple version of your final product that gives you an idea of what your final product will look like when finished. A rough cut is made without any technical additions such as additional music or transition so that any changes that need to be made can be easily applied without the need of having to redo any off the effects that you have added. 

Our rough cut was successful even though there were a few minor mistakes. This is because even without any effects our rough cut still managed to be suspenseful and exciting. Our mistakes are nothing to worry about at the moment as we already acknowledged that there would be mistakes as we rushed the process of editing our rough cut as some of our group were absent and as such not able to give their input to the editing of the rough cut. So this ended up being quite a rushed process

To edit our rough cut all we really did was load the footage onto the computer and imported it into premier pro put our footage in chronological order and delete any unnecessary scenes. Once that was done all we needed to do was cut down footage to approximately the right amount of time it should show. At this point we did not need to add any music or effects as it is only a rough cut. 

When watching trough our rough cut we were fairly happy with how things went, if the rough cut is any reflection of our final thriller then I believe that we will be successful in completing the task effectively. Some things that we picked up on while watching our rough cut were some minor editing hiccups that can easily be rectified when we cary out our final editing process. 

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