Editing Workshop 3

In our third editing workshop, we were looking at audio and how to use one audience track so that the sound stays the same, but syncing it up with different clips. The clips we were given were quite dialogue heavy which would have made it difficult to cut up the audio, so by making a 'radio edit' and getting the audio to work first it made it easy to just match up the different shots over the top of the dialogue.

 
We learnt that when editing a video with dialogue,  making the dialogue start and then cutting to a shot of the person talking makes it seem more natural and demphasises the cuts. This is achieved by using the ripple delete tool to make the clips start after the dialogue and flow nicely.

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