Monday, 17 March 2014

Edit decision list

 I have produced an edit decision list which includes all of the shots which I will be including in my final production. The edit decision list states what is going on in the shot, when the shot will begin and end and also what type of edit will be used. The edit decision list is essential because it shows the editor what shots to include when it comes to editing, when to begin and end the shot, and also what edit to use to move from one shot to the next. As I will be editing the production myself it will help me when I reach the editing stage as I will be able to see what shots I am going to be including, when I should cut the shot and also what edit I am going to be using to move from one shot to the next. In my edit decision list I have ensured that I am not using too much of each shot, and that I will be cutting out any background noise in the shot and also any place where you are able to see the camera jolt. When going from shot to shot I have also used a straight cut, but at the end of each scene they will fade out to show that the scene is over. As well as including the tranistions that i am going to be using I have also included an entry for where the titles are going to be, and also the length of time that these titles are going to go on for. As I have now decided what shots and edits I am going to be using for my final production I can now move onto the editing stage and put together the footage for my anti-bullying advertising campaign.
 
 
 
 

 
 

 


 


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