Editing Blog
I am the main editor of our commercial. After the first day of filming, I had one of our members Aaron send me all the clips, as he had them all on his phone. I emailed the clips to my email so I could download them to my PC. The reason I volunteered to edit is because I used to edit videos for people, for YouTube. They would send me videos and I would add certain FX and music of their choice. Then I would show them the product, and they would give me their two cents. I knew this would come in handy, and today it did. Originally, I didn't want to do anything, "extra", but I realized that iMovie was not capable of making an important edit that we needed for our commercial; rewind. iMovie was incapable of rewinding and this posed as a big problem, as the rewind of one of the scenes is what made our commercial stick out. Ariel decided that we could put the video through Snapchat, and at first it didn't seem a bad idea. We shortly realized the videos were too long, and high quality to process through Snapchat, thus it was a dead end. Facing these problems, I decided to use one of my old editors, Kinemaster, Kinemaster was always a go-to when I used to edit in the past and always came in handy. The reason I didn't think of it sooner, was because I used to have to pay to use it. I was given a bright idea by my group member, Aaron, and told me I could edit the watermark out of the video, with a different video editor. I knew that the full commercial had to a lot to 30 seconds, so a couple of the clips were slightly sped up to make up for the time. I decided the song should be somewhat upbeat, but also chill and maybe Lo-fi.
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