Monday, 23 January 2012

Software Being Used And Considered

Final cut is a professional video editing software available exclusively on Apple's Computers which we are going to use. Final Cut allows us to edit our videos that have been imported from our present video camera to the software from then on we can organise and put together our clips the way we want them to be shown. Additional features include video effects and audio effects which are highly relevant in making a high quality opening scene, we can also experiment with different styles and options best suited to the video as well as our audience that the application provides. However being more professional also means we have to spend more time editing the film so we must take this into consideration in planning out our time for doing this.

iMovie however is a very basic and limited filming editing software also exclusive for Apple's Computers which we are going to use. Video clips from our camera can be imported onto the applications as well. The interesting thing about iMovie is that after editing your video on the software we can then import that document into Final cut and then adding more towards it. We should then take into consideration using both of these softwares when going through editing our piece of filming work.

Motion is again a exclusive software for Apple's computers to produce professional effects for video clips making it perfect for our use. Motion has built in templates as well as being editable for us to alter to meet our needs, this makes it suitable for creating opening title credits for our film production or film titles. Motion is also compatible when transferring saved documents/projects to Final cut which is the main software we are going to edit and organize our opening film in.

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