Sunday, March 15, 2026

CCR Editing


Editing my CCRs

During the filming for my CCRs I attempted to fit as much as I could of my script into one video. I did this so that I wouldn't have to work with as many audio clips and even if I messed up I could just cut off part I messed up and retake it. This helped reduce the amount of audio clips by a large amount which made my job a lot easier.



CCR 1&2
After adding in all of my shots I organized all of the clips chronologically and searched for clips from my opening and clips from other movies that matched the lines that I said.  Some of the movies I referenced were Knives Out, Sherlock Holmes, and Doctor Who just to name a few. If I couldn't find any clips from movies that matched my lines, I would make them using Canva or search for them using Pixabay. After adding all of my clips and matching them to each line, I added the credits and sources for each of the clips I pulled from films and websites. Finally, I added some audio clips such as background chatter and background music so that it didn't sound so plain.



Here is a reel of all of the clips I uploaded, including the ones I didn't end up using.



Below are a few images of my process

(Adding in the Credits)


















(Creating a video for the Aloo Denish Obiero quote on Canva)















(Searching for background chattering sound effect)





(Final Image of Editing)










CCR 3&4 

There wasn't that much editing to do for this CCR as all I really had to do was edit my presentation and then record. After adding all of the images, information, and voiceovers into the presentation, I started to edit and tweak everything into place. I first edited the size and placement of all of my images so that it looked neater. Then, I edited the settings for my voiceover on my laptop (For whatever reason it wouldn't appear on my Mac) so that it played across multiple slides and didn't loop endlessly. Finally, I edited the duration of time each slide would appear on screen and made it so that it would automatically move on to the next slide when done.


Below are a few images of my process

(Placing my images neatly)

 

(Editing the duration)

 










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