For the editing of our music video we decided to use Final Cut Pro as it was available to us and we picked it up quiet easily. The shots were relatively easy to edit and to manipulate if needed.
We chose Final Cut Pro over the like of Adobe Premier Pro CS4 as Final Cut Pro is the now industry standard and we wanted to use the best we could.
We used a lot of fades around the chorus to bring a clear distinction between the narrative and the performance shots. We feel this worked well and allowed us more freedom to change shots around as long as we kept the link the same (the fade).
We used some slow motion when needed as well as speeding scene's up but it was done in an unnoticeable way to allow for the viewer to become immersed in the video.
We left the ending with a straight cut but gunshot to allow a sense of enigma to be creating within the viewer and to send a shiver down their spine.
Editor: Matthew Flynn
Assistant Editor: Matthew Doel
Words: Matthew Flynn
We chose Final Cut Pro over the like of Adobe Premier Pro CS4 as Final Cut Pro is the now industry standard and we wanted to use the best we could.
We used a lot of fades around the chorus to bring a clear distinction between the narrative and the performance shots. We feel this worked well and allowed us more freedom to change shots around as long as we kept the link the same (the fade).
We used some slow motion when needed as well as speeding scene's up but it was done in an unnoticeable way to allow for the viewer to become immersed in the video.
We left the ending with a straight cut but gunshot to allow a sense of enigma to be creating within the viewer and to send a shiver down their spine.
Editor: Matthew Flynn
Assistant Editor: Matthew Doel
Words: Matthew Flynn
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