After a long week it took 2 days to convert the footage from the Cannon FX100 into final cut pro. Joy and I then sat down and watched the rushes of every shot. We then time coded everything from shots that were useless to the most perfect cinematography shots because Ive learnt from an editors point of view that you'll never know what footage you will use with in the edit.
When we started to do the edit on final cut we noticed that each time the footage jumped at each cut as it transitioned. To rectify this we had to put the footage on to premier this is an adobe version of final cut which meant another day of editing gone. This meant that we were able to work with the un-exported footage and had the fantastic quality that we originally had while filming.
We were also put on the spot to come up with a title because designers came into design a poster. to come up with this title we thought back to the day of shooting and we came up with loads of ideas but none of them worked, the thing I remember most about shooting that there was hardly anybody in it except the few people walking there dogs and it reminded me that its such a beautiful waste.