On the 16th of November 2009, i started to import my footage onto iMovie on the Mac's. As i had 2 hours of footage, it would take a while for the video to import. Whilst waiting for it to import, i started to make my soundtrack using Garageband. After having just over half of my footage imported, i encountered a problem. There wasn't enough free space on the drive to keep my footage as it was around 16gb. I then decided i wasn't really comfortable using iMovie so asked if i could work on Final Cut after having previous experiences with it.
On the 17th November 2009, i had to find a way of getting my footage onto another Mac so i borrowed an external hardrive to store my work. It would seem a lot easier to just work off the external hard drive. Once i transferred my work onto Final Cut i could finish off importing the rest of the video i captured. Now i had my footage imported, i could finally start to edit my experimental video.I started off by speeding up my footage to 10,000% which turned 2 hours video into about 2 minutes. After i had done this, i added fades to join the 2 clips together and put in a visual effect that would emphasise the lights on the cars. I had to play around a bit to make it look as effective as possible.
On the 23rd November 2009, i had pretty much finished editing my experimental video and all that was left to do was to finish off my soundtrack on Garageband and import it onto Final Cut to go with my video. After that was complete, i burnt my experimental video onto a DVD.
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