Editing Blog: Putting it together
Once I had finished filming, I downloaded all of my clips and files onto my computer. I made sure to import all the necessary shots. I decided to use iMovie as my editing software as it is already a program on my computer and I have experience using it. Once everything was downloaded and embedded into iMovie, I trimmed, deleted, and moved around the clips to create scenes that allow the video to follow the script I made in my storyboard. The original video was roughly 5 minutes without editing or trimming. I needed to shape the format of the clips I filmed, and once that was complete, I added my scenes in between shots. Like this, the viewer has a bit of context in between shots so they know what they're seeing. Once the base was fully done and edited, it took about 20 minutes to find the right music to add to the background. I needed to make sure that the audio was long enough for the video so that there weren't any periods of silence. Once I found the right audio, I added it to my video and trimmed it to play properly. Now that everything is complete, I rewatched the video about 3-4 times to thoroughly make sure that there were no audio, playback, or quality issues. As soon as this step was finished, I uploaded the video to my YouTube channel and submitted it. Overall, the editing process wasn't too hard. It took about 2 1/2 hours. Playing around with the clips was probably the hardest part, by making sure everything was good and the footage loaded properly. The editing process taught me a lot and I gained a lot of experience in many ways.
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