Thursday, September 28, 2006

A Defense of God's Law: Editing

I've taken the plunge into editing A Defense of God's Law. At first, it was a very slow process because some of the shots required extensive work to complete them. A number of shots have required compositing, color correction, digital zooms, and other various components that took a lot of time to complete. I've had several shots take over an hour to produce...each! I seem to be picking up pace, though. (I think I'm getting the hang of this editing thing!) Today was an especially good day.

I'm pleased with how things are turning out so far. The footage looks good. It's nice to see everything coming together after seeing the miscellaneous shots scattered all over the place. Unfortunately, for you readers out there in the blogosphere, it will be several months yet until you get to see the finished film. I don't want to announce a release date yet. Stay tuned!

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Anonymous John D. Lofton IV said...

Hey Scott, John Lofton here perusing your website.

I have to agree with you, editing is a very time consuming part of the filmmaking process! I've found myself spending several hours editing only a few seconds of footage.

But, as my companys slogan goes, "Higher Standards Equal Higher Quality".

I hope your film turns out to be a great success! (It looks very interesting).

P.S. I met the Einwechters when I was very young!

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