Editing clips 2
Hello bloggers, this is part 2 of my editing clips. I'm excited to say I've adjusted everything and partly finished. This time around for editing, I used an animation in CapCut to add a filter to fade in and out of clips. It helped with clips that wouldn’t have initially blended in with each other. For example, in my first clip where I put a can I picked up and started the opening sequence (I've done this before in a previous project, kind of like a signature clip), it wasn’t dark enough to adjust to the other scene, so I put a fade out on the ending and a fade into the other scene to flow naturally.
Another specific type of editing I did to a couple of scenes was adjusting the time. Some scenes seemed a little slow, so I partially sped them up by a second or two. Not that it's that noticeable, but I felt it was a good adjustment to make. For example, Kylie filmed a part of the meat section to emphasize the attention of my character, and it felt fast, so I decided to slightly slow it down a bit instead of making it longer or doing a fast scan-through. My friends watched at this point and asked if there was something I could do for the choppy cuts, so I increased and decreased the speed again. The video was overall really fun to film, though when it came to editing I didn't enjoy it as much. However, I was very happy with the results and showed many of my friends. Compared with my previous video, I also was scared to show people because it was in my house but when the music and editing were added people found it enjoying. Thank you bloggers for following along and I hope you enjoy the video as well.
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