While I do not have lots of footage filmed using this camera, I have enough to place into the performance sections of the video where there are gaps.
There have been advantages and one arguable disadvantage to using this footage.
The most obvious advantage is that the footage is very high quality, crisp, and provides us with very nice mid shots of the band members performing.
Another advantage has been that these clips can be cropped without losing as much quality as other video files in the project. This makes the footage more available to use because if a clip contains a member of the filming crew somewhere in the frame where they are not wanted, the clip can still be used as a result of cropping them out. Therefore, I can use really good pieces of film even if something like this is a problem.
A disadvantage has been the process of rendering these clips. This has not created any major issues, it is more a setback in time consumption as the editing programme requires more time to render so many frames.
Other than this, I have been continuing editing the whole video even more. When reviewing the timeline (the section along the bottom of the screenshot below), it is relatively full of footage. There are unused clips of performance I have still not included. These will be put in place and when we have reviewed what we have altogether, we can make an informed decision as to whether or not there is a need to film more performance in another shoot.

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