Video and Sound Production / Project 2
28.03.2022 - 08.05.2022 (Week 1 - Week 7)
Abigail Kartika
Darmowinoto / 0350525 / Bachelor of Design in Creative Media
Video
and Sound Production / Taylor's University
Project 2: Video Shooting and Editing
LIST
OTHER POST:
- Video and Sound Production / Exercises
- Video and Sound Production / Project 1
- Video and Sound Production / Project 2
- Video and Sound Production / Final Project
- Video and Sound Production / Final Compilation and Reflection
LECTURES
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WEEK 7 (09/05/2022) : Intro to Premiere Pro 01
MEDIA INFO
SEQUENCE - SEQUENCE SETTING
- Frame size Resolution:
- 1920x1080 pixel
- Full HD resolution:1920×1080 = 2073600 pixels
https://images.app.goo.gl/jFv1C5HkXJVcM3r47
- Aspect ratio:
- 16:9
- Pixel Aspect ratio: Square Pixel (1.0)
- The higher the number of pixels, the better the quality.
https://images.app.goo.gl/tXqirAu5JkTHPtFM6
- Pixel Aspect ratio:
- Square Pixel (1.0)
- Ratio of width to height of a single pixel in a frame
- Fields: Progressive Scan
https://images.app.goo.gl/yzU3GUJfP96SLsnv5
- Display format: 25 fps
- Channel Format: Stereo (A system of recording sound that uses two channels)
- Audio: 48000 Hz
EXPORT SETTING
- Format: H.264 (mp4)
- Match source
TITLE AND CREDIT SCENE
Step:
- Program Monitor (Right Click) - Safe Margins
- Select Graphic from top panel,
- Type tool from tool set,
- Select Font, Start typing.
- Grab the title to source monitor
- Place playhead at the start
- Insert
- Choose font, size and centralize.
- Type the cast & crew list.
- Choose font, size & position (X axis)
- Deselect the clip and click Edit
- Click Roll - Start Offscreen, End Offscreen
5 TOGGLE ICONS ON TIMELINE
- Insert and overwrite sequences as nests or individual clips
- Snap
- Link Selection
- Add Marker
- Timeline Display Setting
Copy paste attribute, Ripple Delete, Link/Unlink, Nest: https://youtu.be/A8Aw53JBLZY?t=42, Speed/Duration, Audio Gain
TOOLS PANEL / TOOLBOX
- Selection tool
- The default tool, used to select clips in the timeline.
- Track Select tool
- Select all clips on a track from a given point, or select multiple tracks.
- Ripple Edit tool
- Adjust an edit point and move other clips in the timeline to compensate.
- Rolling Edit tool
- Adjust an edit point between two clips without affecting the rest of the timeline.
- Rate Stretch tool
- Change the duration of a clip while simultaneously changing the speed to compensate.Razor tool: Cut a clip (or multiple clips) into two clips.
- Slip tool
- Move a clip's in and out points by the same amount simultaneously, so the rest of the timeline is not affected.
- Slide tool
- Move a clip back and forth in the timeline, while simultaneously adjusting adjacent clips to compensate.Pen tool: Create control (anchor) points.
- Hand tool
- Drag the timeline view left and right.
- Zoom tool
- Click in the timeline to magnify the view, or drag and select a rectangular area to zoom into.
EFFECT CONTROL
Select a clip on timeline → Source monitor → Effect Control1. Motion→ Post Camera movement
- Scale up to 110% (max 120%)
- Pan: 2 keyframes for X axis
- Tilt: 2 keyframes for Y axis
- Zoom: 2 keyframes on Scale size
2. Opacity→ Masking
- Masking by Pen tool
- Adjust Mask Path frame by frame
- Functions:
- Remove unwanted object
- Brighten up face
- Sky replacement
- Transition
4. Audio → Volume Keyframing
- Audio level must not exceed: 0 dB
- Overall Mix Level: -3db to -6db
- Dialogue: -6db to -12db
- Sound Effects: -12db to -18db
- Music: -18db to -22db
INSTRUCTIONS
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fig 2.1 Module Information Booklet of Video and Sound Production
- WEEK 1
✅ Watch Zach King's video and choose 3 effects video.
- WEEK 4
✅ Prepare for next week group shooting exercise
- WEEK 5
✅ Group Shooting
✅ Video Editing (Individual)
- WEEK 6
✅ Edit week 5 footages, sync it with sound.
✅ Decide final project medium, visual effects video or stop motion (animation stream do stop motion), define the theme and story outline.
- WEEK 8
✅ Editing: trim “aka demo reshoot” to 30 seconds sharp by using ripple edit tool.
EXERCISES
WEEK 1 EXERCISE
Mr. Martin tasked us to watch some of Zach King's video on YouTube,
and choose 3 effects video. I watched some of them and I thought most
of them are eye trick, combined with video editing.
So, I found some that connected with video effects and I thought
cool. The three of them came from a video, which is like a compilation
of some videos that he've been made.
- VIDEO SOURCE: https://youtu.be/R-aPWu4Mb5w
PROJECT 2: GROUP SHOOTING PROJECT
On Week 4, we were divided into two groups; morning and afternoon group. Thus, using the Google Docs, we decided on each of the member jobs:
fig 3.2, art directions, Week 6 (25/04/2022)
Then, we started to do the offline physical activity, shooting. We were lent a camera and an audio recorder by Mr. Martin to try on. Here're some of the documentations.
fig 3.3, offline learning shooting documentations, Week 6 (25/04/2022)
After that, one of the member, Dhanveer who was tasked to download and compile all the footages and audio sent the files. I began to download them all and choose which one to use.
fig 3.4, files, Week 7 (04/05/2022)
Following the storyboard made, I started to add all the footages first:
fig 3.5, footages, Week 7 (08/05/2022)
fig 3.6, audio, Week 7 (08/05/2022)
Thus, I came out with this as my final:
fig 3.7, Final, Week 7 (08/05/2022), source; https://youtu.be/q9befORBJtY
REFLECTION
I experienced doing one of the most interesting physical class activity, shooting. My role was being a sound director, and it was my first time doing sound using advanced items. It was very amazing, it wasn't as difficult as it seem in my opinion. In this project also, I experienced on doing team project which require teamworks and clear art directions to get the best short video.
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