Thursday, March 12, 2020

Editing Blog: The Re-edit

On Tuesday March 10, 2020, and Today, Thursday March 12, 2020, my group members and I decided to begin to re-edit our film. It was done using one of my group members’, Lauren, MacBook laptop. This same device was used to initially edit our film. The person assigned to edit was Lauren herself. She decided to begin in class since we were all there, and it was overall more convenient and efficient. The reason that prompted us to re-edit our film was the results of the peer review. As previously mentioned in my last two blogs, the class participated in a peer review. This allowed the film to be seen with a fresh set of eyes, and bring to light something that we might have missed. In the peer review sheet the other group states, in terms of editing, that we didn’t haven the necessary 10 titles. They also stated that the titles weren’t in the correct order. Although, this isn’t all that we did.

In class we also took our music into more consideration. We already had a plan for the music. However, the music we found didn’t fully fit the film’s mood in our opinion. As a result, Lauren and Anishkaneel began to search the internet using the search engine “Google” which led us to the website “Premium Beats”. This process wasn’t too nerve-racking, but it did take longer than expected. Fortunately, we never planned to use a copyrighted song. Instead we searched for royalty-free ominous music. Throughout this process there was one problem that we did run into. The people that made and provided the music for a website the search engine led us to, had their producer tag in it. This was a bit challenging since it wasn’t ideal, but we have not given up hope.

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