I used Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 for the compiling and editing of my film opening.
During editing I found a lot of mistakes in my project, mistakes that seemed to ruin the whole look of my film opening. Some might be able to ignore them but I just couldn't.
Some of the major problems were that the walking scenes were very shaky. Even warp stabiliser couldn't do a fine enough job on it. A lot of the outdoor clips had the background blown out. The dolly out of window shot was not only shaky but the reflection of the sun on the car combined with the warp stabiliser trying to stable the footage created a very bad effect. The clip started blurring.
Also another thing was that since I did not have a boom mic, the audio was being recorded from the DSLR's microphone itself and the quality of the sound was so bad and there was so much background noise. I tried lowering down its volume in audio control but it was of no use. The audio, and the shots I mentioned were completely unusable.
The only shots that were perfectly okay were the ones taken indoors.
I'm thinking of a way to work around this issue.
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