It’s Finished! It’s finished. Yay! Enjoy it okay! XD
The editing stage of my individual project has started today. Since the TAFE computers failed in actually capturing my film, I had to search high and low for a new solution to my problem.
Firstly I’d like to thank Sherwin for trying to help with the software, but unfortunately it didn’t seem to want to accept or realise that the camera was plugged in.
But when Nick finally brought in the cable, I found I had several editing and capturing programs already on this computer. (Thanks for the advice Trever!) Who would ever think Windows Movie Editor would actually work and work it does well, but not with capturing. Unfortunately again. X_x
It’s so fun to work with ones own films, but instead of filling everyone else in, I should be thinking of a new ending.. this one I had blows.
Team: Nick M, Nick G, Troy, Sarah
One Line synopsis: Investigating fashion victims/ bad taste in fashion; Good Cop - Bad Cop
Genre: Comedy. Starsky and Hutch meets Chasers War on everything.
Premise: Dressing badly should be a punishable offense.
Tag: You have the right to remain sensibly dressed.
Blog Title: Fashioncops
Episode 1: The Differences between Harrold and Mike.
Episode 2: A day in the life of the fashion cops.
Episode 3: The big call. On patrol a fashion crime goes down.
This was an assignment for Video class, we only had thirty minutes to think up, film and edit a short clip using zoomed focusing.
First time editing on my behalf.
Actors: Nick G, Troy
Director: Nick M
Assistant Director: Anna
Editor: Sarah (me)
Camera: Trever
Other Group members: Nathan, Sherwin
EDIT: Uploaded.
My group consisted of Nick M, Fiona, Amy G, Jason and myself.
The class was to incorporate a newspaper into their movies as the connecting item.
Our film, as much as I would like to post it on the internet, contains a theme of terrorism which made all of us agree that it should not be put onto the internet in Video form. Just in case we breached a law of some part in the world.
Here is some screen shots of the film we made.
Amy and Fiona did computer work, but we all pitched in our views on what to edit and where.































