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On the left, is a shot of my marked up footage. I have arranged it in terms of performance, scene and take.
For example, all my first performances were the guitar player which is scene 5 of our music video and we had 4 different takes of it. Therefore my code for this is P1 S5 T1.

When organising footage, its best to make a code so that it would be easier for me to refer back to whilst I am editing. Moreover, these are essential skills to learn because in the film industry, the Editor won't be available when the film is acted out. Therefore, by doing this spreadsheet, it creates simplicity for the Editor whilst editing so that he could cut the best bits and choose the best footage in order for the video to be as best as it could potentially could be. I have organised my footage in terms of performance/scene/take and quality. For instance, with the code P1S5T1 'P1' stands for our first performances which was our guitar player playing the guitar; 'S5' stands for scene 5 and 'T1' stands for take 1 because that was our first take of our guitar player. By breaking it down like this, it would be much easier for me to select the best clips to include in my music video.

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