Scene 19 The scene transitions to the protagonist in their bedroom, laying down in the late thinking Protagonist (voiceover): how long will it be? A month? A week? No, he’s the type of guy to go all out in force the earliest he could. Scene 20 An overnight transition to the next day Non diegetic sound: foot steps of the protagonist from his movement Protagonist: new day huh? I guess I could rub some time off by walking. Protag’s friend: Hey ‘Andy’! Is that really you?! Protagonist (voiceover): oh jeez, there’s only 1 person in the world with a voice like that eh.. Scene 21 Diegetic sound: upbeat music plays Protag’s Friend: it’s been awhile, I haven’t seen you in ages! Protagonist (voiceover): of course it had to be my old friend to be here right now. Every time I see them, they’re always in a cheerful mood when I see them. It’s kinda creepy Protag’s friend: well, c’mon already, let’s w...
Well, I’ve done it, I’ve finally finished the commercial, along with the help of my group mates. This was my first project where I could be creative in my editing skills, adding lots of effects to a commercial. It took a good chunk of time and was a bit difficult to get the scenes and edit the commercial well enough to be called a commercial. I had fun recording all the scenes my group done, laughing at each mistake we did from each take. I really like how the commercial came out, It looks almost exactly as like me and the other's had thought of making. The hardest part of this project was angling the camera to best put the scene in a good view and also the barrage of people in the background doing their own scenes as well. Editing-wise, it took a good amount of work to make it the most time necessary for the length and I was also able to learn new things like fading in pictures during a video clip. The major mistake in the editing process were the ...
October 6th, This was the first day that me and the group had to edit the commercial. In class, I couldn't really edit any scenes since the laptops had run pretty slow and so I worked on my blog first. I had told the others about a plan on how I would first make a raw video with just the cuts of the scenes to match together. One of my group members had put all the scenes in a google drive so I was able to get the clips to use to edit home. At home, I joined the group call to let the others know that I had started to edit the scenes and how it would look. To edit, I was going to use the program that I use for all the videos I edit, Shotcut. My groupmates have never heard of it and so they wanted references as to what I have edited in the program. I had shown them some YouTube videos that I had made with the program. I first had to convert the scenes recorded into mp4 files that could work in the software. After that, I started to get all the scenes I had and put them in chronologica...
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