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     What's up blog its me again! Big surprise Mexico tied with Australia 2-2, I thought Australia would win by at least 2 goals but Mexico really surprised up. Anyways I began to work on my commercial. I downloaded Cap Cut and iMovie for precaution. I then began to add the photos and videos. When I added them they were not in order so I had to rearrange them into chronological order. The order I put the media in was from when the photo or video was taken. This commercial is a sort timeline and my likes and dislikes. After rearranging I had to look for a spot my video of my talking would fit in, after finding the spot I began to record. My video is about 40 seconds long. I have decided to put the video in the beginning and then add the other videos that I received from family. After adding the video in spot I got a little hungry and felt the need to blow off steam. I went to the kitchen to grab a snack which was a banana and after that I asked my sister if she wanted to go on a run with me at the park, she agreed. 


After I came back I took my shower and began to work again. I saw my video without the music and texts and saw that there was a huge part of me missing in the video. The part that was missing were my pets. I looked EVERYWHERE for a video of m pets and I couldn't find one. I decided I was going to take them for a walk and then play with them in my backyard. While doing so I had my mom record me and the pets. It did get a little difficult when I had to record my cat and i doing something out but I figured a way, you'll see later. After getting the clips I added them in my favorite things side and stopped there for the day. That's what I have done for my commercial so far! Talk o you later blog, Karina logging off. 

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