The editing...
After the first parts of the film were shot it was decided that a rough cut of the footage should be cut together.
Thanks to Dave a qualified media production type to step into the breach with the required equipement and knowledge. Mainly due to the fact that he didn't want to see Connor make a hash of a rather good project by trying to edit on his aging and under performing machine. Also Connor didn't have the software or skills needed to get it all togther.
The editing process was not with out it's problems. The capturing started off well as Connor and Sam had sat through the 3 hours worth of footage and decided which parts were worth capturing so that an edit could be done that was no longer than 5 mins.
All was going well until it came to the editing. The tattoo proved to be a total pain as after the first 30 seconds of footage were edited together the software crashed and sadly it wasn't saved. That's three hours work down the pan, arse.
An important lesson to us all if your gonna spend time doing something then make sure you save everything!
After the problems with the tattoo footage, the best way to progress it was decided [by Connor] was to get everything else into place and worry about the tattoo footage at a later date.
The Waxing and Plucking weren't too hard to edit it was just a matter of chosing the best bits and making sure that it flowed well.
Then came the titling and this part had a problem too as the production name we wanted to use was already being used to it was plan two. Which is were the name of this blog comes from. We also had issues with them being too long which was sorted during the second session of editing.
The second session of editing went a little better as Connor and Dave managed to get the final edit of the tattoo footage done, then incorporated it into the beginning of the film. This was all well and good until a problem was discovered with sound drifting out. Which thanks to Dave's skills was sorted fairly quickly.
The third session couldn't be done until Connor, Sam, Sy & Dave had shot the final parts. Which envolved all the hair styling and costume creation mentioned earlier.
The final edit was then transfered back onto the DV camera so it could be viewed on Connor's TV, at the premiere that weekend. Dave was then left with the task of making sure that the final version was exported to a high quality file so that it could be put onto a DVD and also re-encoded for the PSP. Then sent off for the competition after the premiere in case anthng needed chopping out.