Production Blog: Editing

 Hi guys, welcome back to my blog! In this blog I will be talking about my editing process so far.

We just finished filming a few days ago so our editing process has just begun. 

We began by rewatching all of the clips and deciding which ones made the Final Cut or not. We had over 70 clips to rewatch, so this took a long time. But we ended up choosing the ones we liked the most and fit together the best.

After this we had to crop the clips and put them in order of the scenes. We made sure that the audio was clear and that at the end of putting all the clips together, we fit the time frame. 

For our editing process, we are going to be using CapCut. In the previous projects, we have both used this app, so we are both comfortable using the tools in it. 

I am in charge of putting some of the labels and making sure the clips are cropped correctly. Katherine is in charge of making sure the videos seamlessly transition into one another and adding the rest of the labels.

This editing process has been easier than the previous ones because we have already done two projects that included editing.

Throughout this process, we have been making sure that everything fits together perfectly. For example, pacing is key. We have had to find the rhythm between each film element to create a flowing film that engages the watcher. This also leaves them wanting to know more.

So far CapCut is an easy app to use, so we have been able to edit the film perfectly with no issues. Although we have put the film together, we still need to add the music, fix the labels, and fix a few errors. 

Down below is a photo of the app we have been using and will continue to use for our short film: Capcut. 


Thank you for keeping up with me and Katherine's editing process!!


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