So, I finally was able to get all 111 clips sent to me through google drive from Hayden (yay!), but now comes the hard part. I now have to look through all 111 clips to find which ones are usable and which ones are not. This will be a real pain since some of the clips are up to 30 seconds and in total, I think it is 11 GB of footage and there are 2 different folders that I have to look at.
The folder I was sent with 80 clips
More clips were sent directly to my drive since his drive was full.
1 Hour Later
So, about 1 hour later I was able to look at all the clips properly and label them in a way that would make it easy later on to transfer them into a folder and to understand what they are when I put them into my project bin. There is not really much else to say but I can show you exactly what I did and why it took so long.
As you can see, These were the notes I took of the events of each clip along with their number so I could successfully put them into a sequence later on.
From there I had to download all the clips and put them into a folder so that I could later put them into my project bin.
Conclusion
Despite seeming like a small step this will make starting the editing process a whole lot easier overall since I now know what each clip has in it and what clips to use. This narrowed my options from 11 clips down to about 37 which makes it a lot more manageable. Tomorrow I will start to order the clips in a sequence on Premiere in the order we want it based on the storyboard and script, so stay tuned for that!
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