Sunday, November 20, 2011

Editing the Door Scene Project

This week we had the opportunity to export our door scene project from the iPad to an iMac and do some editing in iMovie. I was really excited about editing, with creative thoughts of eerie sound effects, choppy transitions to create tension, and super close ups to show more suspense.

Although I had a lot of fun working with iMovie, I found it really difficult to create the images that I wanted. When recording the video using the iMovie app on the iPad, the app automatically adds transition between clips. I was not able to delete those transitions when working on the iMac. I split clips many times in many places, but was never able to rid the clips of the ghost images of transitions past- those from the iPad app, that is. I spent the time allotted in class working with my video. You can see the fruits of my labor in the video with this post. The editing is okay, but I feel that with more experience and time I could have added so much more interest to our video through the editing process.



2 comments:

  1. Interesting review. I really like imovie but i sympathize your frustration. What would you want to make an imovie about? I made one for my dad's 60th birthday and I am glad Dr. Penny taught us some editing features. i didnt know about them the first time I did imovie!

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  2. I was just referring to the door project. I thought that the imovie on the iPad was really easy to use. I also like the ease of using imovie on a Mac once you get used to the controls. However, I felt that imovie on a Mac was more difficult to use when the video was imported from an iPad. That is when I had difficulty changing transitions.

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