Editing Visual Element
During the visual element of my editing process there were a couple of issues that occurred. First of all, we were missing several shots and clips that we would need to actually complete the video. To solve this we are going to retake and shoot any clips that could be improved or that we missed entirely tomorrow in person. Second of all, the lighting was off for several shots so you either couldn’t see what was going on in the clip or it didn’t look ominous/eerie enough when it was supposed to be. To solve this, I used one of ClipChamp’s features where you can change the exposure, contrast, saturation, temperature, and transparency of the video. I mostly changed the exposure of the video so that it looks either brighter so they can see what’s going on or darker so that’s its more sinister.
Editing Audio Element
For the audio element of my editing process there was really just one main error. That error was that we couldn’t find the background music that matched the protagonists’ scene or the correct sound effects that matched our opening. To solve this, we decided to use foley sounds otherwise just creating the sounds ourselves and researching in person tomorrow so that we can ask for everyone’s opinion on the sound choices.
Editing Credit Element
For the credit element of my editing process there were a few obstacles that I was able to resolve. The first being about which font to use for the credits of the opening. I solved this problem by receiving advice from my mom about which fonts looked and fit better into the opening. Another obstacle was the placement of the credits in which I didn’t realize that some of the credits distracted away from the actual opening. This was fixed very easily as all I had to do was just move it to the side or the bottom.
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