Saturday, 26 March 2016

Major Project Unit: Final Cut Pro X to Adobe Premier CC

   Before my editing process started, Andy, Tim and I spoke about the editing process. We collectively decided that instead of editing on Final Cut Pro X, I edit on Adobe Premiere CC. Our reasoning for doing this is so that it will help Tim when it comes to colour correcting our footage, which may be an issue due to irregularities with lighting with different shots in different scenes. You can colour correct with Final Cut Pro X but it is easier to do it on Adobe Premier CC as the edit files I'm working on can be opened up in Adobe Speedgrade and altered on there. Speedgrade will give more options for colour correcting which will only help the final product be better.