For editing our music video we will be using the editing software programme Adobe Premier Pro, loading up the programme we immediatly tested the colour alteration and colour correction settings within the programme since it will be most likely that we will have to alter the appearance of the clips to fit with the narrative. We have also got the basic understanding of depth of field editing, motion blur and slow motion effects since we have discussed possible ideas for clips that could help improve our music video. Whilst we are editing and re-filming clips (if needed) and finding out information on things like Digipacks, Ben will develop the skills we have already produced to further our music video's performance.
This is the editing panel for colour schemes as stated above, this is also incase we need to emphasise the colour of the scenes since some of them were filmed when the weather made the natural lighting dim.
Above is the timeline that shows us editing the clips together and adding transitions such as "cross dissolve", "fade" and add titles to certain clips. The layout for editing on Adobe Premier Pro is fairly simple and combined with our knowledge from last year should be easy to handle. The programme tends to crash often so we will need to save regularly.


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