Editing

            


After work on Saturday, I took a trip to the beach to complete the remaining scenes of the film. While there, it was starting to get dark. I had to make the best of what I had, and continued to film and direct. After I came back from the beach, I went on to my computer and imported the videos into my editing software. I re-aligned all of the videos so that it did not look choppy. Now that all of my films are done, I decided to start editing the same day. I did not get finished with all of the editing, so I had to work on it through Sunday as well. I decided to mute some of the scenes and add the music so that it did not look like there was too much dialogue. The music I chose as the background fit perfectly with the mood and idea of the film. I was having trouble with using the music and the dialogue at the same time, but I adjusted the volume of the music and made it seem like the dialogue was far away sounding. After doing this, I adjusted the lighting on some of the scenes that had too many shadows. The shadows distracted from the main idea or main character of the scenes. To do this, I adjusted the contrast in the editing software. I watched the film over and over again to make sure there were no errors. I made a checklist of what all I had to have in my film, and I put everything there. The last step was to send it to a peer to fully criticize the film. I am waiting for a response back with their feedback. Most likely, I think the feedback will be mostly good things. The editing might have some problems that I may have missed, so there might be some feedback on that. 

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