Day 2 of Editing our Film Opener!
Hi guys, welcome back to another blog. Today, I will be talking about how the editing process is going. Ok lets get started!
To begin with, the editing process on Day 2 was more detail-oriented compared to Day 1 because most of the rough editing had been done on the first day. I worked on polishing the film opener to make it higher quality when uploaded onto YouTube. I still used CapCut Pro, but it ran out, so that was kind of annoying. It still worked well, so I did not need to use another software.
Like last time, I was the primary editor and did most of the stuff again. Amaar still helped, though, specifically in helping me decide on transitions. He suggested cuts since they created more suspense and did not look out of place like a wipe or dissolve. I was going to add maybe 1 or 2 of them, but he said they did not match the vibe of the movie, so I removed them, and like he suggested, I used cuts. I also fixed the last small sound mistakes, such as them cutting too early or too late. This made the film opener sound better overall. This was important since clean sounds played a big role in creating suspense for the movie. Additionally, I finally created the title card. I found a way to do it on CapCut on my phone, then uploaded it to my computer, and placed it at the end of the film opener. I think it looks really good and like the ones they show on movie screens.
In conclusion, I made editing decisions on this day based on realism and what was needed. I avoided flashy effects that would not have looked good in the movie, and instead used the basics that actually suited the film opener even more.
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