This offline edit shows all of the usable footage which I plan to use in my documentary. There are a variety of shots which are representative of the genre I am working within being documentary - there are wide open shots of landscape which document to the viewer how vast the Peak District is and how people use it (climbing). There are also other pieces of footage such as the bridge of locks within the centre of Bakewell which require narrative which shows how the footage has been filmed with a potential narrative in mind. These are the unedited clips straight from the camera fitted loosely to the chosen song which in the editing process needs cutting to the beat in order to keep a un beat and energetic feel to the video which is important as the main purpose for this video is to get people involved in what the Peak District has to offer.
The shots include people part-taking in activities such as climbing, dog walking , hiking , bouldering and cycling which shows how I have taken my planning material and acted upon it during the production process - these clips will be trimmed down using the razor tool in Adobe Premier to make them quicker , I may even increase the speeds of the shot to make it a bit more fast paced an suitable for my target audience.
I have filmed on two separate days to get an accurate representation of the Peak District therefore some of the footage seems more misty than others , I am not going to remove this during the editing process as this shows how the Peaks change daily and how this adds to the exploration of the area - Bouldering is an activity which is usually done on an overcast day as it improves the conditions for climbing , this will show how I have researched into the lifestyles of those who use the Peak District and the activities which you can take part in.
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