Skip to main content

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.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Production Blog: On set

Hye blog! Its me again. It has been about six days since the last time we filmed. Our first time filming was very successful. I started off todays filming day the same way I started it last time. I texted everyone who is on set to confirm whether they are able to make it or not. I started to head to Marianas house but I ended up arriving late due to traffic issues. Since I was already late I stopped by to get small snacks for everyone so we don't have to stop like we did last time. I let my partner know that I was arriving late and that she could get a head start on the filming. Today the goal was to shoot at least 4 new scenes so we can speed up the process. Unfortunately there were many minor things we have forgotten to include in this task. For instance, we forgot to remind everyone to wear the same costume they had on the first day of filming. Next we forgot to provide our new cast member with a list of items they needed to bring for their character, also we forgot to provide s...

"SHE'S HERE" Short Film

https://youtu.be/A5WP8aNJN5Y?si=_aJni8JjJSo7WU8M https://www.canva.com/ design/DAGhSo0UBoA/ 4ApFXWvijeaXEo6lOXq4oQ/edit? utm_content=DAGhSo0UBoA&utm_ campaign=designshare&utm_ medium=link2&utm_source= sharebutton  https://karinapsanchez27.wixsite.com/shesherefilm

Short film research: A Distorted Doll / Horror

       Hey, blog! I'm back, and today, I will continue my research on short films. I'll be researching short films in the horror genre since that is the genre I will be using for my project.  I hope you enjoy it!      In this film, some common CAMS it had to the genre were shot-inverse-shot, POV shot, Tracking shot, and zoom-in. These angles and shots allow the audience to see a representation of the film. It is a part of telling a story and can interact with the audience.      Some common sounds in this film included; were diegetic sounds, such as screaming, creaking, and heavy breathing. Also included non-diegetic sound, for instance, background music of suspense. This short film also carried sound bridges and voiceovers.      Common Mis-en-scene in this film included; dark lighting which sets a certain mood in the audience, bruising on the body which is done with makeup and shows a sign of violence, blood which can...