Editing Day: Production Blog Final Task

Now that filming is over, editing came next. We chose to edit the following day once filming was done. To say the least, it went decent. We were nowhere near finishing, but we fixed the lighting of all the clips to our liking. Such as exposure, brilliance, vibrancy, and saturation. Our choice was to go for somewhat of a dark aesthetic. This was to follow through that mystery, and suspense kind of vibe. As well, we edited the first few scenes of the movie. We included the transitions to smoothly go from clip to clip. We also decided to integrate the titles in these opening scenes. Alas, we needed to cut down some clips, so that we do not go over the time limit. It did not take much cutting off, but still needed to be tweaked a bit. This took us about an hour or two to complete. Once we finished, we decided to plan out the next editing days, and how the schedule was going to go. The application used to edit and integrate the clips was CapCut. All of our previous projects have been edited on this app. Due to us being comfortable with this app, we yet again decided to use it to maximize the potential of our film. It took a bit to sync the clips from the camera to the computer. At first, we were a bit scared that the files of the videos would be corrupted or not sync correctly. Thankfully that was not the case, and everything synced smoothly. Overall, it was a editing session to not complain about. We were productive, got work done, and satisfied.



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