EDITING CCR#1-
- While editing my first CCR, I was comfortable with using my editing program which was Adobe premier pro. Since I am pretty used to using this editing software, it made the entire process a bit easier for me to use and work with to create my final product. Since my first CCR is about an interrogation, I wanted to make my final product both serious and dramatic but engaging and a bit comical to keep the audience interested into what comes next.
- As the scene transitioned into the questions, as I answered them I added un copyrighted scenes of different films which took a while to find, but I had my team mate Jade help me with this since she used this website where you search up a film scene and it is un copyrighted, so thanks to her I could easily find some clips to add within my final CCR production.
-Some problems that occurred throughout this first CCR production was definitely the audio. As I was going through my clips, I realized that my camera recorded some static as a background noise while it was recording, so I tried to find some tutorials that helped me get rid of that sound or at least make the script easier to hear. I also had a plan b where I voice recorded all of my answers, but when I tried to add them in, it didn’t feel natural because it sounded like it was recorded over. But in the end, I achieved getting the static noise to a more reduced frequency and my voice was heard better over the static. (It’s like if the film opening we made, “Static,” was trying to communicate with me)
Website I used to get the un copyrighted film scenes-
EDITING CCR#2-
- Now on to my second CCR. When I started to edit this CCR, I was more excited because it just felt more natural to both film and script, so I knew it would be a whole adventure when editing. Since this CCR was going to be an interview, I knew this needed to be more engaging as most of the time interviews normally have an audience in the background, which is why I searched up some examples of interviews for past directors or actors. I came across some of Jimmy Fallon’s work, where he keeps his audience engaged as well as the special guest.- I also realized that in most interviews they have a logo of what kind of “business” or interview it’s going to be so I decided to go into Canva and gain some inspiration from some logos that it provided. One really stood out to me so I changed it to say “Behind the screen” with Ricardo Roaro (my dad) I also added a little film roll to make it more visually appealing!
- Another thing I also realized is that most interviews always have the name of the special guest and host appear as they are shown on screen. So I also used Canva pro to edit and animate some text, having “ Host- Ricardo Roaro” and “Special guest- Emma Gonzalez”
-Now, one to the struggles for me was using Canva Pro in general. I am not much of an expert using this app/website. So it took me a while to figure out how to properly use it to create the vision I wanted to get with the text and logo. But in the end as I figured out how to work with Canva Pro, the result of my final CCR was a fun and engaging product to edit!
EDITING VIDEOS-
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