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production blog: editing


 Hey blog! it’s me again. Today I will be talking about editing the shots we got while filming. My group and I split the editing evenly and if one of us didn't know how to do a certain part. I was in charge of putting the clips together in timing and cutting them short. The app I used to edit was Capcut. I had gained knowledge on editing because of my previous projects. I started off with adding the correct videos, not the bloopers, into one album. After adding them to one album I proceeded to Capcut. I didn't want to crash or overload the app so I added videos slowly. As I added videos I realized that it was difficult to hear me and my group during the dialogue scenes. I texted my groupmates and told them about this difficulty. After  discussing we came to a conclusion to do voice overs. This added another editing part. Apart from that, as I added the videos I cut the videos the the length they needed to be in. I added the videos in order to make it less difficult for myself. I continued this process for 30 minutes. I took small breaks in-between and grabbed food, did other homework, and I also imagined the video completed to have a goal. It got late and I wasn't able to finish it I one night and left the rest for later. That's it for today blog! until next time. Karina logging off.

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