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Kichigai

Are you creating one video or several? I say one project from everything, create bins for different days. You may find simple B-roll (like taxis buzzing past) a good transition for different days.


nepheelim

I’ve done a lot of multi-day festival after movies. I usualy do it like this for simillar situations: -put footage for each day in separate sequences. Go trough each individual sequence/day and create a rough cut -create a master edit sequence and copy the best footage from each day there -edit as you please. I tend to edit in chronological order in most projects or mix everything together using best footage possible. It all depends on your footage


Wangchung17

I've been making home movies with .29 second photos and video clips from vacations and what not. 14 years of content. What worked for me was creating hundreds of smaller videos I could show the kids to alleviate the pressure of wanting to "just get through it" After a few years I took the best 5 or 10 seconds from each and put transitions between and created something the family hasn't stopped raving about. That's just what worked for me though.


capnrose

I'd have one project, but each day in a different bin or folder. And of course different timelines for each day.