The most important piece of software that I used during my editing was Avid Media Composer - this was where I edited my teaser trailer.
Before editing I put all of my footage into bins, so that I had easy access to each movie clip when I needed it.
I also created bins for my montage, sounds that I wanted to use (such as sound effects and music) and a bin for the still images I had created, such as the title, taglines, the billing and the release date and production company logos.
Once I had arranged all of my bins I began placing my images, video clips and sound files on the timeline. The multitrack meant that I was able to add different layers of audio and video, and add fades and cuts where I wanted them, moving each element around as I desired. Having two screens meant that I could edit more easily.
Before editing I put all of my footage into bins, so that I had easy access to each movie clip when I needed it.
I also created bins for my montage, sounds that I wanted to use (such as sound effects and music) and a bin for the still images I had created, such as the title, taglines, the billing and the release date and production company logos.
Once I had arranged all of my bins I began placing my images, video clips and sound files on the timeline. The multitrack meant that I was able to add different layers of audio and video, and add fades and cuts where I wanted them, moving each element around as I desired. Having two screens meant that I could edit more easily.
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