P1. HAVE YOU...

AUDIO
Your audio should have the following elements:
Sound FX - to replicate diegetic sound. Very important to make the most of your special effects.
Ambient sounds - background noise to create authentic setting for you sequence.
Dialogue
Music - to create mood and meaning.

Ways of creating the sounds:
Record while shooting - this can be done with the directional mics or through the in-built camera mic if the subject is closer enough.
Download sound effects - use sites such as Freesound.org to download noices.
Foley sound - use the directional mics to record your own sound FX.
Music - create your own in Garageband or use a piece you may have already recorded. OR use license free music. By license free music we mean existing music that the composer has given other permission to use. The permission is usually indicated by use of Creative Commons.

SHOT LOG SHEETS
Have you been filling in the log sheets recording your footage every time you've been filming?
Once you import your footage organise it and label and log the time-codes into the tables - (work in a group to complete this task).

SCRIPT AND STORYBOARD
Have you changed your script or your sequence? Has this been reflected in your documentation.
Sketch out new storyboard frames for new shot compositions and additions to your footage.
Update your script, add edits to your digital original and print out the new PAGE (not the whole document).