Today we had our second editing session, we got settled a lot quicker and proceeded to edit our opening sequence. We found that we started to imagine about what would be if we had shot a fighting scene for example. One of our advisor's told us that we need to start to look at the footage and make something out of it instead of regretting something that we didn't think of before our shoot day. It was obvious that our opening sequence would come together only as an editors movie. A lot of what we shot is completely dependent on how we edit it. We started by logging our work to make it easier for us to find the good shots that we would want to potentially use, then we started to edit short snippets of each scene to make everything look fast. Tiny frames that we got will potentially give weird and scary images, it could be something along the lines of feeling as if the audience is being grabbed and is being shaken. Although today we started to edit the scene with the guy who takes the case from the robbers. The idea is that we start by the doors of the van opening and then it cuts into the woman kneeling down to grab the gun whilst the others stop her.
We used different logs for the different scenes, this is so that our editing panel is a lot clearer and organised. It also helps to separate the edits, so that we could separate the editing done by Ashen and Alen. Below is an example of what logs look like in Adobe Premiere Pro:

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