Work on "The
Barrier" this week went faster than I expected, but I'm still not done
version 0.4 yet. It shouldn't take very long to get it done. I'll watch it, and
if there is nothing I want to change, I will post it to YouTube.
Re-Editing "The Barrier"
The way I have structured my editing is to have three levels
of Premiere Pro project files. The first level is for individual scenes. The
second level is for sequences, which I build up from individual scenes. Finally,
in the third level, I build up the final movie from the sequences.
I finished my revisions to the individual scenes. In most
cases the changes were quite minor, so this part took less time than I had
expected. What took the most time was how I redid the sections I sped up.
Originally I had just used the speed adjustment in Premiere Pro. I was
disappointed with the results, since it merged individual frames into one.
Instead, I cut out individual frames to achieve the same effect. I think it
looks better this way.
For some scenes I had done edits in my sequence files rather
than in individual scenes. I decided to redo these as separate scene files so
that there was a minimum of editing in the sequence files.
I redid the office back ground sound file. I increased the
length from 3 minutes to 6 minutes. I spread out the various sounds so they
didn't overlap as much. I added in more people talking in the background. I
also adjusted the volume of some of the sounds so they were not as dramatically
louder than the other sounds I had.
Finally I redid the sequence project files. I replaced the
old scenes with the revised scenes and redid all of the office background
noises. While I did that, I found several more problems with individual scenes,
so I went back and redid those before adding them to the sequence. I finished 7
of the 9 scenes. The last couple and the full movie shouldn't take long.
More Computer
Problems
On a down note: I started to have trouble with the new
computer. It crashed Monday and gave some vague error message that suggested
there was a hardware problem. However, when I read up on it on-line they said
it could be a software problem too. Not very clear.
Later in the week, the new computer started to have the same
issue as the old one - the monitor wouldn't display anything. The first couple
times, it started to work after a minute or so, but Saturday I had to shut down
and reboot before it would work. Again, I have no idea what the problem is, or
how to fix it.
I have a suspicion that the problem has to do with the heavy
use I make of the graphics card for my video editing. The original crash
happened while I was doing some video editing.
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