In the media industry, and in particular with the editing of media, be it professional or beginner; feedback is key. In order to receive any sort of feedback it is important to have a rough model for people to comment on and give feedback; most commonly known as a first draft.
As previously stated, we had an issue when the first draft feedback session took place with the teachers, the problem being that we had only editing the first 40 seconds of the video and therefore had barely anything to gain any feedback on. This was essentially an eye opener for our group, in the sense that we needed to speed up the editing process as time is ticking.
Although, our argument for the time issue was that we would rather spend more time perfecting the video so that once the final draft is complete it would hopefully be near to the final and finished product and would therefore have little changes to make once received any feedback.
Here is our first draft:
As previously stated, we had an issue when the first draft feedback session took place with the teachers, the problem being that we had only editing the first 40 seconds of the video and therefore had barely anything to gain any feedback on. This was essentially an eye opener for our group, in the sense that we needed to speed up the editing process as time is ticking.
Although, our argument for the time issue was that we would rather spend more time perfecting the video so that once the final draft is complete it would hopefully be near to the final and finished product and would therefore have little changes to make once received any feedback.
Here is our first draft:
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