
Film Editing Process
As the first part of editing we imported
our media files from the camera SD card and
into Final Cut Pro. this gives us the ability to drag and drop the clips into the timeline as we wish.

After the clips have been dragged and dropped into the timeline then we had to link up the dialogue recordings. This is because when we were filming our short movie we used and external microphone that Aalyan was holding so that we could capture the dialogue better than the camera could. he then clapped and we linked up the clap in the video and the sound recording.

Pineclones was set/scripted to be filmed at night however after experimenting with the camera we found that filming at night caused the video to become grainy and of a poor quality so our solution was to use FCP's 'Day to Night' filter which can be changed and customised to make your clip filmed in the day appear to be filmed at night.

To make the final credits of the film we inserted a black cut and stretched to the desired length, we then inserted text displaying our names and roles. the same technique was used on the opening title screen.
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