2. Reviewing your Footage
Once you’ve exported
your footage onto a
computer you can
view it.
Lesson 7: Making Selects
3. Reviewing your Footage
Reviewing your
footage is a very
important step in the
process of creating a
video.
Lesson 7: Making Selects
4. Reviewing your Footage
Depending on the
camera you use, your
footage may be in one
long piece with no
breaks, or your
footage may be
divided into clips.
Lesson 7: Making Selects
6. CRITICAL
In order to prepare to make your selects...
PROCESS
Lesson 7: Making Selects
7. CRITICAL
...look for the following things when viewing
your footage and make note of them when
PROCESS
you see them:
Lesson 7: Making Selects
8. First Determine:
I What shots came out
successfully?
Gina Nemirofsky
Lesson 7: Making Selects
9. First Determine:
II What shots did not come
out successfully?
Lesson 7: Making Selects
10. First Determine:
III Did you miss any necessary shots?
?
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11. First Determine:
IV Did any technical
problems occur?
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12. Then Look For the Following:
•strong composition or framing
•compelling imagery
•interesting movement in the frame
•interesting movement of the camera
•images that support the story you are
telling
•images that ask or answer a question
Terry Henderson
Lesson 7: Making Selects
13. Then Look For the Following:
•strong composition or framing
•compelling imagery
•ointeresting movement in the frame
•interesting movement of the camera
•images that support the story you are
telling
•images that ask or answer a question
Michael Fox
Lesson 7: Making Selects
14. Then Look For the Following:
•strong composition or framing
•compelling imagery
•interesting movement in the frame
•interesting movement of the camera
•images that support the story you are
telling
•images that ask or answer a question
Jamie McConnell
Lesson 7: Making Selects
15. Then Look For the Following:
•strong composition or framing
•compelling imagery
•interesting movement in the frame
•interesting movement of the camera
•images that support the story you are
Luke Cormack
telling
•images that ask or answer a question
Lesson 7: Making Selects
16. Then Look For the Following:
•strong composition or framing
•compelling imagery
•interesting movement in the frame
•interesting movement of the camera
•images that support the story you are Jennifer Serchia
telling
•images that ask or answer a question
Lesson 7: Making Selects
17. Then Look For the Following:
•strong composition or framing
•compelling imagery
•interesting movement in the frame
•interesting movement of the camera
•images that support the story you are
telling
•images that ask or answer a question
Daniel Lichtblau
Lesson 7: Making Selects
18. Exercise: take # in-point out-point duration comment good
ex. 00:25:10:02 00:25:32:02 20 sec. overexposed Y/N
You should have Y/N
a logging chart Y/N
that looks like this: Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Lesson 7: Making Selects
19. Exercise: take # in-point out-point duration comment good
ex. 00:25:10:02 00:25:32:02 20 sec. overexposed Y/N
You should have Y/N
a logging chart Y/N
that looks like this: Y/N
Y/N
Take some time with Y/N
it while reviewing Y/N
your footage to fill Y/N
out all of the Y/N
information about Y/N
your shots. Y/N
Y/N
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