Logging Rushes:
Once I had shot my footage I imported my footage onto the device I was editing with and saved the footage into my project folder. I made the decision that I would re-name all my footage within the windows explorer then imported all my footage into my Premiere Pro sequence
Once in Premier Pro I reviewed each variation of each shot I had taken, once I'd found my favourite variation from each shot I renamed them in accordance to their name on the shot list I created in the pre-production stage e.g shot 1, shot 2, shot 3 etc. I then deleted the unusable variants from the project, this still meant I could re-import them if I changed my mind.
This saved time as I did not have to rename shots that I would of never used.
The image below shows a screenshot of my completed offline edit, I felt I had completed this stage once all my footage was in the correct correct that I had planned in the planning stage, for some footage I had to use placeholder frames til I filmed the remainder of the footage allowing me to continue onto the online edit.
The image below shows a screenshot of my completed offline edit, I felt I had completed this stage once all my footage was in the correct correct that I had planned in the planning stage, for some footage I had to use placeholder frames til I filmed the remainder of the footage allowing me to continue onto the online edit.
| This image shows my film in the offline edit stage before any VFX were applied |



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