editing

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During the first half of my editing process, I sifted and sorted through my footage for usable material (e.g. I cut out clips with shaky camera work, or, dodgy lip syncing moments performed by the puppets. I also matched up the music playing on in the background of each music video with the actual track, so that the dance moves of my actors/puppets were in sync as well as the singing.

Transcript of editing

During the first half of my editing process, I sifted and sorted through my footage for usable material (e.g. I cut out clips with shaky camera work, or, dodgy lip syncing moments performed by the puppets. I also matched up the music playing on in the background of each music video with the actual track, so that the dance moves of

my actors/puppets were in sync as well as the singing.

During shots were the light was a little too desaturated, I used the

curve tool to increase the darkness and therefore blend out

some grain, and then increase some of the lighter tones to make a contrast with the blacks, whites

and reds.

This created some grain, so, using the ‘Smart blur’ tool, I was able to blur out large areas but still keep

the line art.

As is the case with most of the photography footage, I opted to

edit it using After EffectsAfter gain using the curve tool to

edit the contrast between the colours, this is the finished result

By stretching the image’s size, I have managed to get rid of the visible

corner of the photography studio set.

Also, nearing the end of the editing, I have began editing the tracks out of the song (something I really

should have done earlier) for the sake of space on my memory stick

Also, nearing the end of the editing, I have began editing the tracks out of the song (something I really

should have done earlier) for the sake of space on my memory stick