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Hey blog! its me again. When I woke up I went to ask my friend who has used CapCut if this is a normal thing to happen, they said yes. So I called them and we spent a good 30 minutes fixing the video up. It took a lot longer than I thought it would. In the process some of my videos uncropped and I lost photos. So, I has to read and re crop all of them. After 15 minutes of doing that I re-watched my commercial about 4 times and enjoyed it, I showed my mom and she really loved the cultural touch. I was finally done with my commercial video. I decided it was time to export the video. I exported the video into my camera roll and it came out perfect. 
    I started to get all my things cleaned up, my brother came in my room and he asked what I was doing. I told him I finished up my commercial and he wanted to see it. After he watched the video he recommended  should add a thank you credit at the end of the commercial to everyone who helped me create the video. I went back to CapCut and started a new video. I added my video that I first made, then I added a plain black screen and started to add the text. I wanted to do the cool effect that most movies do to their credits where they're scrolling down. To do that I had to use effects on the texts, it took me a few minutes to find out how to do that exactly. I searched u tutorials and everything, and I finally found it. I exported the video to my camera roll and finally finished .That's it for today blog! see you later. Karina signing off 
 





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