Monday, 15 October 2012

Editing Schedule

We have both devised a editing schedule to plan out when and what we are going to editing at a cetain day and time. This is important for us to do, as it will help us break down the load we have to edit and will give us an idea on how long it will take. As we have already started filming a scene which is centred in the middle of our film, we thought this would be a better to get this part done and start editing on it as it was filmed in a different location and becuase we didnt want to leave all of our editing to the end and concentrate on just filming. This benefitted us as we could combine filming and editing together, which would enable us to get it all done quicker.


We made a deadline to finish filming on the 5th novemeber and we stuck to this, however we left extra time just in case if we wanted to add anything extra or change anything that we didn't really like. When it comes to editing our clips, we have decided to break up particular scenes which we thought would be beneficial as we can concentrate of them and then put everything together when we have all the filming finished. This meant that we would have to plan out when the clips were going to be editted and order each scene for that date and time as well; this is shown below.

Obviously, the bigger the scene the more its going to take to edit (most of the time anyway), so we wanted to make sure that we scheduled enough time for big scenes and the small scenes as well, so we wasnt rushing it or focusing too much on one particular scene.

Graveyard- 5 hours worth of editing. (Tuesday, Thursday & Friday week1)
The first scene that we was going to edit was the 'graveyard' scene, as this was the first part of filming we did. This would need a lot of editting as it was that part of the film where we need t build up a lot of moods and a huge amount of anticipation. So we gave 5 hours to this part.

The cupboard- 2/3 hours worth of editing (Tuesday and possibly Thursday week 2)
Th second part of filming was centred in the school, however we need to do a lot of prepartion to the location beforehand as there is lots of items and products in there that we either want to move or cover. This meant that we would need to get this part done and edited in less than two days as time is running out! But we gave it 2/3 hours to get it done by as it is a scene were lots of cuts need to be included.

The school- 2/3 hours worth of editing (Friday week 2)
The last bit of filming was sent in the school, so we hope it would be finished sooner than filming in a different location. However, as editing does take some time we did give 2/3 hours worth of editing to this particular scene.

The falling leave- 1 hour (Friday week 2)
This is a scene we are hoping to include if we have the time to film it, make it work to the way we want it to look and then edited it as well. However, doing practices clips of this was extrely hard to get the effect we wanted so we are basing this scene on how much time we have at the end of filming and editing; this is mainly because its an extra and isnt actually needed in the film.

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