Friday, 16 January 2015

Editing the Music Video

Editing the Music Video


Whilst editing my music video, I chose to edit it in a way in which I had to have four consecutive screens running at once, which involved lots of editing. This meant instead of having the one timeline I had to edit on four at the same time. The only way that I thought that it would work would to be to edit in such a way that the screens would have to change on every beat of the song.

Here is the timeline of the video, as mentioned above, there is the four different timelines being edited at once, to edit on the beat I had to insert markers which would help me to get the editing on the beat. I soon realised that the editing would take a long time due to the fact that I had to keep going back and checking the four screens were constantly running.

In order to make the four screens play at the same time, I had to move around the settings of the screens for example, normally the screens would be in the centre of the screen so what I had to do was as evenly as I could, split the screens up into four different screens that could be played at the same time.

An example of this can be seen here in which you can see that I moved around the Position and the Scale of the video.






After moving all the settings on each of the screens then I was able to come up with an outcome like this throughout the whole video. As you can see here are the four screens being run together at the same time.





You can view my whole video here:

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