Again for the editing of this scene i used Serif Movie Plus to keep in continuity with the other edited scenes and it is programme I know how to use well.
As you can see from the red arrow I have imported ALL of the videos onto the programme so that I can look at all the different videos and pick out the ones I want, don't want, and the order they need to go into.
Then as you can see from the red arrows again, I put the videos into order so that I could have a clearer look as to what needed to be edited and put where in what order.
To get very specific edited shots that were clear cut and focused I focused on each individual film I had made and edited it down to what I wanted of each scene.
This picture shows an edited video after being cut so only the specific footage is needed. By doing this it makes it a lot easier for me to determine what shots go well together, and the footage is not permanently deleted so I can go back to it if I need to.
As you can see below I have used a cross fade to attach two shots together. This is a successful piece of editing to use as it allows the scene to look more natural and flows much more naturally and does not have sharp changes between each shot. For most of my shots i put it together through fast and slow cross fades, some more instant than others.





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