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Choosing an interview logging method - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro: Documentary Editing
Choosing an interview logging method
We've already taken a brief tour of our interviews. But now it's time to actually digest and annotate the interview content for the purpose of editing. But how are we going to do that? Let's pause to consider, because some strategic thinking at this point will go a long way to a smooth process. There are a lot of ways to go about logging, but for me the goal is always the same. As the editor, you need to become very familiar with the footage, and you need to be able to fine shots and bites quickly when it's time to edit. So there's a lots of ways to do this, but the goal is really always the same. There's different ways to do this, because there's different types of editors, and because there's different types of projects. Even though you may like one method, a different method might be better for a different project. I find that longer projects require me to do more off-line work outside the interface more notes, more transcribing. Where shorter projects, I often get by right in the…
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Organizing the ingest process3m 43s
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Choosing an interview logging method2m 40s
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Adding interview metadata4m 56s
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Logging interviews with markers6m 18s
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Adding notes to B-roll clips5m 36s
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Preparing archival images with Photoshop9m 20s
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Pulling selects and presenting ideas5m 5s
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