Welcome back bloggers! In today's post, I will be revisiting the editing behind "Super"-Hero, how it's going, and what we decided to do differently with our new supply of film!
It's baking beautifully...
TITLE CARD!!!!
He's working so hard!
For starters, we have done a LOT of additional filming since the last editing phase. Today and yesterday specifically, we reshot the ENTIRE first half of the movie, so Pablo, our main editor, had plenty of new material to work with. Although his job is far from over, he was able to edit roughly half of the new film together, meaning we now have an idea of how our film is going to turn out like! After editing, our Day 3 footage amounted to just over a minute long in length. This discovery allowed us to make adjustments for our 4th day of filming, which wrapped up just a few hours ago! As of now, Pablo remains our only editor, partly since we decided that splitting up editing work would cause too many problems with coordination and software differences. Additionally, we couldn't quite figure out how to have multiple people work on one project at once, so we decided it'd just be easier in the long run if one person handled editing.
As of the time this blog is posted, Pablo has finished roughly 40% of all editing, but the rest of the actual VFX and sound effects remain to be put in place. Part of this is because with our 3rd day of filming, there were a lot of scenes we needed to trim or cut because of time constraints and quality issues. Because of this, Pablo will likely be editing for another week at most, but some finalized editing has already been done! Namely, our music choice for most of the film and transitions have been put in the first 40 seconds of the film. This includes dissolve transitions at the start of the film and even showing Ring camera footage that syncs up with our own filming! In exchange for Pablo handling all things editing, the rest of the group was focused on creating the new and improved storyboard for "Super"-Hero! However, perhaps the best part about all of this is that, after editing, NONE of the footage from Day 3 or 4 needs to be reshot, meaning WE ARE FINISHED!



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