Logging rushes was crucial as it would make it much easier to find all footage and choose the appropriate shots when needed. Firstly I transferred all footage from the camera using a card reader, then continued to create a new 'Music Video' folder to store the footage. (Shown Directly Below) This meant I could then go on to organise all clips for editing.
When transferring into Adobe Premier Pro, I named each individual clips to organise and make it much easier to edit the footage. This meant I could simply drag a clip into the work area and proceed to edit, rather than scrolling and searching for clips which may waste time and be hard to locate the exact clips.
Once in Premier Pro, I was able to the the clip 'Name' and 'Frame Rate', the frequency at which frames in a television picture, film, or video sequence are displayed. As well as this I was able to see the media start and end, as well as duration of the clip, which helped me identify exactly which clips were what, giving me the finite details to help me differentiate when editing and synchronising footage.





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