Friday, 9 December 2016

synchronising rushes

synchronizing rushes



The order in which things happen on a film set

Block – where the DOP (director of photography) looks at the scene and decides where everything is going to be placed .g. a sound mad, where the boom pole will have to be out of the frame etc.


Light -
Rehearse
Shoot

When sound is recorded on a digital camera, the sound and video are already synchronized.
We will be using ag-hmc41E which is a Panasonic camera.
Our sound will be recorded via a sennheiser sound recorder.

scenes should begin with One Alpha Task 1', then 2, 3 etc, then mark it into focus on the directors camera then clap it and finally ACTION!


Synchronising rushes is an important part of the editing process because it makes to so you can synch the audio to the video. They do this by clapping the slate down when the scene will start. this only becomes into effect when you are using a separate audio device and not one on the camera. synching the audio with the audio makes to so everything Is even flowing and goes smoothly.

Avid media composer, you take the sound and the picture and then you sync them together using your clapper bored reference.