Editing Blog for Music Video- Cutting
Since all of our filming was completed yesterday, we were able to move on to cutting, filtering, and inserting sound today. The entirety of the clips and shots were taken on my phone, but the software we were planning on using to edit (iMovie) was on my partner's phone, so we first had to compile the clips we were going to use and I had to send them to him. As it turns out, the process of compiling the proper clips took much longer than I had anticipated, since they weren't taken in an order which was correlated to the actual order which the clips would be in. We sifted through what we had and eventually narrowed it down to the twenty or so, very, very short clips that would be shown together in quick succession and would be the basis of our video. After satisfactorily combining and ordering the clips, I sent them to my partner, and in the transfer process the order somehow was randomized or jumbled again, so we had to go through another process of identifying each clip and where it was going to go in the full Music Video. After this process was done, we agreed to split the work- my partner would do half of the work while I worked on my blog, then I would do the other half while he worked on his. We also agreed that he would cover all of the clips and editing that were involved in the first page of our storyboard, and I would handle the clips and editing which pertained to the second page of our storyboard. I worked on this blog for some time while he worked on the editing, before it was my turn to edit. I didn't and still don't have much experience with iMovie, so my editing took much longer than his did, since I had to partially learn the system. In the end, though, all I had to do was insert clips and cut them according to the song, which I was listening to at the same time. After that, we both worked on inserting the song into the movie itself before calling it a day. Now, all we have left is some minor editing and visual work.
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