Throughout editing my Swede I learnt in depth how to edit correctly using the correct software, as I completed Creative and Media as a Diploma in Year 11, I was taught the basics of editing which was useful with editing terms however, throughout editing my swede my knowledge has expanded. I learnt the different effects, the easier ways to cut and how to use the correct programme.
Throughout editing our Swede I had to put the filming in the correct order. I then listened through once to make sure the sound was working. Afterwards I then listened through carefully and step by step cut out the filming that wasn't needed or anything I filmed twice just in case the first attempt wasn't a good standard. Once everything was cut out that wasn't needed, I then learned how to add titles and credits where necessary. Afterwards, I then added an effect to the TV on the last part of filming. This was improvisation within the editing process as I didn't have time to film the ending that I wanted therefore I improvised and made an ending that made sense with what was available to me. By doing this, I got a picture off the internet, saved the image and inserted it into my swede. I then cropped the image down and placed it onto the computer screen. I think this went successfully and with more time the look of it would have been more successful by using the software 'Photoshop' to blend the colours making them look real. As the image did fit onto the screen the only disadvantage was the TV screen and the image I got from the internet were different colours and this was visible. However, although this does show the ending still became successful as it fitted in with the swede.
Throughout my process of editing, I learnt how to use a whole new software, learning how to cut, delete, split filming into two, using the timeline to place the right filming in order, learning how to add titles and add effects.
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