documentary editing process
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Documentary Editing with imovieBy Zoe Woodbridge
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To change the effect of the clip, I selected the clip I wanted to be changed and clicked on the blue arrow.
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I then clicked on ‘clip adjustments’ in the drop down menu that appeared.
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I then selected the ‘vignette’ effect as this best suited our documentary.
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To add in transitions, I clicked the button next to the world in the right hand corner.
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I then selected the appropriate transition and dragged it across to the appropriate place in the documentary.
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To add in the world transition, I pressed the world button on the right hand side of the screen.
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I then chose the world that I wanted to use within my documentary and typed in the locations that I wanted the line to travel from and to.
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To put sound into the documentary, I clicked on the music note on the right hand side of the screen.
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I then selected the appropriate piece of music and clicked and dragged it across to the appropriate place in my documentary.
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To make the pictures for the sexual assault charge voice over, I got a picture of one of the women who accused Julian Assange. I then put this image into Adobe Photoshop to edit.
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I then clicked on the spot heal tool and dragged the brush around the face of the picture. After doing this, the face was blurred and I saved it.
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I then went into the picture menu by clicking the picture in the right hand corner. I selected the appropriate picture and dragged it into my project. I repeated this for the second woman also.
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The End Result…
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