How I've used editing
This week we have been shooting video and been learning multiple different parts of video in media including the editing.
Editing and shooting
In video there are a certain number of frames in a second. In the UK the average video frames per second is 25 because of P.A.L (Phase Alternating Line)
Frame
If you were to take what is above as a frame you would have 2 fields in the frame if it was interlaced. This is where two fields of a video frame are captured at two different times. You would find here that in a single second there are 50 fields. The other form of a frame is progressive which is what the camera’s we used had. This is where both fields are scanned at the same time.
Here is the document in which we are creating to collect our editing sources.
In Adobe Premiere we assorted ‘’bins’’ to keep all necessary files in. The reason for this is that It allows you to keep all files in an accessible place so they aren't lost. It is more effective and very useful. By giving each bin a seperate colour we relate each colour to a certain bin so we know which bin is which without having to read the title, also it prevents confusion.

This is a Blank canvas of video that we used to portray what the source and program section look like when editing. I created a black video which has no visual or audio. The video lies in the Visual section of the timeline as graphics can be added.

This is a Blank canvas of video that we used to portray what the source and program section look like when editing. I created a black video which has no visual or audio. The video lies in the Visual section of the timeline as graphics can be added.
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