Production Blog- Editing

 Another day of working on our music video today was filming. We now have to edit the clips and put them all together after we've finished filming. It was a lot easier to edit because we had all of our best clips in one folder. One of the things we had to do was arrange the clips according to the plan. In the storyboard, we had previously figured out the order of the scenes. The music was then added to the video. We added the song pompeii to the music video's audio because that's the song we're making a music video for. The audio from all the other clips was then removed, leaving only the song's audio. Following that, we reduced each footage. Each clip was cut to fit the music and the tempo. We also cut it down to match the time constraints of the music video. We did this by trimming a few seconds off the end of each clip or removing scenes where we went out of character at the end of a scene and didn't stop recording in time. After that, we added all of our special effects to the video. Visual and audio effects were among the effects we added. A filter was the first effect we implemented. The use of this filter highlighted the fact that the scenario was a flashback. It was a filter that gave the video a vintage feel. A zoom effect was also included to show that we were travelling inside the character's head. Other filters were then applied to make the sad moments even sadder and the happy scenes even happier. After that, an audio effect was added. In the moment where the old guy dies, we added the sound of the heart monitor beeping and eventually flatlining. Overall it was a good learning moment about editing for me



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