Wednesday 25 February 2015

    Assembly Edit versus First Rough Cut

    An assembly edit is the assembling of the material in story order, in a very unedited state. Once the material has been digitised onto the computer, and the material has been logged (allowing particular shots to be found more easily later), the selected shots are moved from the order they are filmed in into the approximate order they will appear in the final cut. Separate sound/dialogue is not imputed into the edit at this stage, this is just a very quick and simple process of organising all your shots following on from your storyboard/shot order.

    A rough cut includes more shot selection and appropriate trimming. The sound and dialogue is unfinished and untreated, and will require some editing. Place-markers for titles, special effects, composites and graphics are placed in their appropriate slots, Colours are untreated, unmatched, and generally unpleasant.

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