Monday 3 May 2010

Editing

Using Adobe Premier Pro, I assembled the clips from each scene. All of which had been rendered using the Microsoft video 1 compression. When all of the clips were assembled, I added sound to the timeline. This includes the crow's footsteps, the drop of the pebble into the water, the flapping of the wings, the crow drinking and the background music.

I believe the transition between each clip worked out well, and there are no large unexplainable jumps.

I had a problem in that I didn't realise the resolution had to be 800 x 600, and all of my renders were in 680x420. Thankfully, Premier Pro allowed me to scale my work up to 800x600 post-render without any noticeable loss in quality.

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