Skill development

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BY DUYGU ANUR SKILL DEVELOPMENT

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BY D U Y G U A N U R

SKILL DEVELOPMENT

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EDITING SKILLS IN AS

• Last year in AS my editing skills were little, I knew the basics like cutting, adding transitions and text therefore I didn’t do much of the editing. I tried my best to help but I mostly done the easy parts. I focused more on filming instead of editing which I very much enjoyed.

• When it comes to this year, it a complete other story! My editing skills has MASSIVELY improved for example if my other editing friends need help they would call me… yes that’s right, me! (of course if I don’t know then they’ll run to the technicians)

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EDITING JOURNEY

• In the beginning of A2, if you told me I would be the main editor of my group I would of laughed. But that’s right I was the main editor, from only knowing the basic to being the main editor.

• My skills have improved unbelievably, editing a music video to me is much easier than editing a film opening. In the beginning, I told myself “yep, I’m not doing editing” but I am so glad I took the role. I enjoyed every minute of it even the stressful parts. Of course the technicians have a massive role in my editing journey, I learnt a lot from them and wouldn’t of been able to do half the things without constantly running to their room… thank you technicians.

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DEVELOPED SKILLS

I have learnt so many new skills I don’t know where to start from, here is some below:• Holding command and the letters K and L slow

down both the footages and audio in the sequences. This really helped mark every single beat in bridge.• Flicker effect – I am really proud of myself as I

created the flicker effect all by myself with the help YouTube.• Widescreen & offset – I know how to create a

widescreen and understand what an offset is.

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DEVELOPED SKILLS

• Edit a music video from the beginning stages like marking the beat of the music and footages to the finishing touches. • Create a filter – by adjusting the brightness and

contrast to enhances the colours on the screen • Slow motion & fast forward

Those are just some of them I can go on but you properly get the point; I no longer JUST know the basics of editing.

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GROUP MEMBERS

• I want to say thank you to Esther and Kristina for always being beside me while editing, they never left me alone either one or both of them was next to me. They made sure I ate something and had something to drink as I forgot most of the times while editing, also encouraged me that everything will be worth it at the end when in the down moments. The ideas they contributed really made the music video such as widescreen by Kris and slow motion and filter by Esther.