To begin with, the editing stage was quite overwhelming, as we had a significant amount of footage to work through. I sat down and tried to work out the simplest way of editing it all, so I started by going through and watching all of the rushes – this way I knew where everything would be located, and take notes of what I had to cut out. I imported all of the footage into Premiere where I continued editing by cutting out the questions in the interviews, and the unnecessary words that Carly said before and after her answers. This took time, but was worth it in the end. I saved all of the files with relevant theme names, allowing them to become more identifiable and automatically know what content they contain. Watching all of the footage allowed me to pick up on the mistakes we made while filming such as the sound recorder and interviewer being in the frame, the camera being too jumpy, and the car was seen in the frame when we were recording whilst driving. For these issues, I just cropped the frame in Premiere so that they wouldn’t be seen. These are all things that can be fixed with further concentration and planning for out next shoot.