Most, if not all of the editing that will take place producing the film will be done in Apple's Final Cut Express 4.We have chosen this program as it represents a step up from using iMovie last year with its wider array of editing tools and its ability to produce much higher quality work.
Me and my partner, Sam Thomas, also recently attended an "editing masterclass" using Final Cut Pro (a very similar program) at the National Media Museum, Bradford during the Cooperative Young Filmmakers festival.
We have a few books that we can also use as references in using Final Cut Express:
'Final Cut Express 4 - Movie Making For Everyone' by Diana Weynand (ISBN - 978 0 321 53467 5)
'Final Cut Express 4 - Editing Workshop' by Tom Wolsky (ISBN - 978 0 240 81077 5)
To produce music for the film we will be using Garageband.
In Garageband we will possibly use loops as well as some original recorded material (I have already wrtitten and recorded and instrumental demo of some original music).
To design the graphics (such as the posters) that we will be making during the production of the film we will be using Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 .
We have a few books that we can also use as references in using Final Cut Express:
'Final Cut Express 4 - Movie Making For Everyone' by Diana Weynand (ISBN - 978 0 321 53467 5)
'Final Cut Express 4 - Editing Workshop' by Tom Wolsky (ISBN - 978 0 240 81077 5)
To produce music for the film we will be using Garageband.
In Garageband we will possibly use loops as well as some original recorded material (I have already wrtitten and recorded and instrumental demo of some original music).To design the graphics (such as the posters) that we will be making during the production of the film we will be using Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 .
Interesting profile Sam 'I'm awesome' White!
ReplyDeleteWe need to discuss the resit soon btw - have you been looking at the Brit Cinema blog (which ties in to the A2 exam)?
With that in mind, take EVERY opportunity to deploy semiotic terms in this blog - its a cliche, but 'practice makes perfect'
I'd like to see more detail in your posts - have YOU looked at FCE at all yet?
Blog AS YOU GO!!!