In this lesson we continued to edit and changed parts of our footage around. When we came to the end of our lake scene it was around 1.20 seconds which was far too long. We then decided we needed to cut out more of the footage and also speed it up where possible. By the end we managed to get it down to 44 seconds which was a much better time and will allow us to include more footage in the house scene. We did have a few problems with the audio when we were speeding the clips up but then we realised if we rendered the clip again the audio would work.We now need to add sound effects to this scene and then we can start editing the house scenes.
This is when we were speeding the clips up. to get the window to control the speed we used the short cut 'command + J' then started taking second off the clips.
In this image we were cutting down a long running scene of which the second half was unnecessary
In this image just before the gap in the clips, the last bit of audio needed some work as for some reason when we sped up the image the sound didn't speed up with it. So we then imported the original clip without any editing etc, deleted the video kept the audio and started to cut it up in the right positions so we could add it back in and it would be in time. Also on this picture above the clips you can see a little green line, this is because of the clips we have sped up.
In this image we were trying to get the highlighted clip to run smoothly into the clip above it but we were finding this difficult as just above me in the image are leaves on the tree. These are in different positions from one clip to the next because of the wind and therefore it create a jump in the image. We will try to correct this next time we are editing by exploring the software some more to see if there is something we can do to make the jump more subtle.




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