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Skills Audit-Editing
Published Thursday, 28 January 2010 by CANDIMEDIA in Lydia AlldrittIn today's lesson we learnt about a software program called Final Cut Pro, this was to teach us about editing and cuts. There were two separate windows to view the film, known as 'BAIT', one called the 'viewer' and one called the 'canvas'. The viewer was where we watched the clips that were part of a sequence for us to invent. There were no cuts in these clips, so we had to cut them to the right length so the whole film would look right.
To do this we learnt about 'input' and 'output' points, which were the points where you cut the clips to where you wanted them and joined them up. Also, there was a tool called the 'razor blade', which could cut clips in the middle and allow you to join them on later, this was very helpful.
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