Production- Editing
To edit this video, we decided to use CapCut. This is because it is very easy and has a lot of useful features. For example, in the areas of the film where you could not hear us or mouthed the words, we could put speech bubbles. It is also very easy to put sound over the film. As well as trim the videos if needed. Overall, we found this platform to be the best out of the rest and used it to create our video. The first issue we faced when making this videos was matching the music to the storyline and the order the storyline should go in. When our group made the storyboard, we were certain on the order, however with closer attention to the song, we decided to mix the order up a little. Since we also filmed all of the videos on Hayley's phone, I had her airdrop all of the content to me so I can fool around with some ideas and see which one would fit our vision the most. To get the music for our video was definitely the most tricky thing to do during this process. This is because I had to play the music off of my laptop and create a voice memo on my phone of it. Then I saved it to files and imported it over the video. The placement of the song was also very tricky. This is because I wanted it to match the videos as well as have our own creative twist to it. The timing of the video was also still a little long. Given that we still had one more scene to film and add. Since, I did not want our video to be too long to the point where it is boring, I began to shorten some of the clips. however, while doing this, I made sure that the clip still had the main point that needed to be shown. After doing this, the video was about 1:11. Although this was still long, I figured that I would just wait to see how long the car scene would be and fix it from there.
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