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Title: 3 Steps Of Pre Edit Process


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3 Steps Of Pre Edit Process
  • Reviewing Script
  • Logging
  • Preparing an Edit Script

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Reviewing The Script
  • Re-read the Script
  • Reaffirm the meaning, objectives,p.o.v of program.
  • Shooting Script
  • Story Boards

3
Logging the Footage
  • When logging you will be affected emotionally by
    the footoage.
  • Be aware of these thoughts and emotions. Write
    them down, but be able to separate yourself from
    them
  • As an editor you need to be able to make
    critical, rational choices.
  • Stay on Track.But if you are ever stuck, review
    your notes.

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Primary Steps In Logging
  • Check Recording tab. And make sure that
    everything is labeled properly
  • Make Dubs of original tapes and work with that
  • Store Tapes in Safe , Cool, Dry environment.
  • Choose a comfortable work environment that is
    free of distractions.
  • Be Mentally and Physically fit.
  • Look at the tapes a couple of times before taking
    notes. Get to know your footage.

5
Log Sheets Shoud include
  • Title Of Program
  • Reel Number/ title
  • Timecode / Counter number (Rewind Tape and zero
    counter)
  • Shot name
  • Shot description
  • Take
  • Technical and aesthetic qualities of shot.

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Shot ends when camera cuts
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Make detailed notes
  • Camera Movement/ quality and direction
  • Composition
  • Quality
  • Thing that stand out in frame
  • Headroom
  • Depth Of Field
  • Contrast

8
Make detailed notes
  • Sound quality
  • Narratives
  • Good Speeches
  • Interactions
  • Important Points
  • Noise or Interferance
  • Audio/ Video Lead ins and Tails

9
Preplanning An Edit Script
  • Compare Script to Log notes. ( Now you know what
    you have)
  • Organize Shots into Scenes and scenes into
    sequences
  • There will be shots that you will combine with
    either the audio or video of another shot.
  • Consider additional visual and aural materials
    that you will want.( music, sound effects,
    ambience,tittles,etc.)

10
Rough Cut
  • The first assembly of your project. It will give
    you an idea of what you have.

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Edit Script
  • This is your program road map. The guide to your
    final edit session, including every detail.
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