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Documentary workshop day 4 by Jack Warren

July 05, 2013
by Nikkei Australia
civilian internee, Cowra, Documentary
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Jack Warren (sound) and Dylan Oliver (camera) at Cowra Cemetery capturing cutaways

Jack Warren (sound) and Dylan Oliver (camera) at Cowra Cemetery capturing cutaways

Day 4 of this week long program, and today was the most productive of the lot.  We started off by planning some more cutaways for the doco, then after a brief on converting the file type from the camera “RAW” type to the editable “PRORES” file type for the final product. After our lunch break me and Dylan went out with Mayu to shoot some more cutaways down at the cemetery and we got some great looking shots and sounds so we were happy. At the same time Claire, Howard and Norm and Bruce stayed back to edit our footage we shot on the days before. by putting some cool transitions and moving some of the sound around.  It looked pretty snazzy. Then when we swapped roles and me and Howard editing some more of the footage. We moved some stuff around and added a name slate at the start labeling Yuriko Nagata. All in all a good and productive day for this project.

Editing footage on Final Cut Pro

Editing footage on Final Cut Pro

– Posted by Jack Warren

-Photos by Mayu Kanamori

– Documentary Workshop lead by David Hansen

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