After filming our opening scene we had to edit it and put all the clips together. We uploaded our clips onto the schools edit suite and edited it on the software, Abdoe Premiere Pro.
The first job we had to do before editing any footage was the logging rushes. As we had learnt from the preliminary task the less amount of takes we took when filming, the less time we spend logging. This played off for us as we only had around four minutes of filming to log. We recorded our logging's in Microsoft Word. Unfortunately for us we had to restart the time frame twice. This was a mystery but did make the logging difficult. Overall the Logging stage took us well over a few hours
The next stage was putting together the clips we had decided were the best ones after answering yes or no on our logging's to know. After writing the In-codes and Out-codes we put in all the codes of the clips we wanted and burnt them on to the software. When all the clips we wanted were ready, we had to put them in order. This gave us the basis of our opening of a film. Once the scenes all fitted together we had to adjust a few, cutting them down or even deleted a scene completely. This also led us to adding in space to put in titles. It helped us greatly cut out a continuity error made on the kitchen scene. Adding in the title scene allowed the continuity error go unnoticed and helped was done without impeding the scene atoll. 
After finishing with editing the shots we was left with adjusting the sounding and adding music. We added music we found from an unlicensed music website called http://www.unsignedbandweb.com/. We used a genre of music to fit the genre of our film and in the end chose two Drum and Bass songs. We feel the music added more character to the opening scene and help make it flow better. On the other hand the adjusting of the sound was not as easy. This was because we was not sure how to make the music fit in between each scene. After long deliberation though we finally finished the sounding and everything was complete to export the opening scene.
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