Friday 7 February 2014

Exporting

Everyday, after I have spend a serious amount of time on the video, I try and export the video so that I have the time to once I have made the video go back each exported file and see the changes that have happened. It is also easier to put it online and show other people so that I can get more feedback on how to try and improve my video as I don't want my feedback to all be from me as I am clearly bias.


Though, this is only an idea that has happened recently, and I don't think that I will do a lot, becuase then it will take more time doing this then completing the actual video itself.


Though, it really did help when I was showing my family the project as they got to see it straight away and suggest any amendments that could be made to the video to try and make it far more successful. In the up and coming blog posts I hope that anyone tracking my blog will see on new posts the exported videos so that they can see the process and the journey of making the overall music video.

The other reason I will avoid exporting on too much on a regular basis is because it is very time consuming and will mean that valuable time on editing will be wasted on less productive tasks.

Also as you can see from the screenshots at the side, it shows that there is a timeline. On this timeline there is a lot of clips and I felt that this is one of the main reasons that I exported this exact version of my music video as, it has so many cuts that I wanted to check when exported it had smooth transitions that run cut from cut otherwise, the production value of the video would be decreased. Hence, changes would be needed.



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