Editing my Project!
Since I finally have film to work with, I'm able to start editing! When I first got all my footage, I uploaded it to my program- Imovie- in sequential order. I chose longer clips to make sure my film ran long enough, while also making sure they made sense chronologically, and looked good enough. Imovie, though convenient, can be a more tedious program to work with, because it's more amateur. I don't mind this, however: I welcome easy to manage programs with open arms, as I'm doing the editing for my film, and I am not exactly the most tech savvy person out there: I'm creative, but not exactly the smartest when it comes to working my way around an unfamiliar program. Thankfully, I have worked with Imovie before: I know how to layer sound, which is important.
Speaking of sound layering, I had to mute most of my original audio clips to make layering sound easier as well as cleaner transitions: forest static gets choppy when separated from itself: I need to find good ambient noise/music to have in the background to create tension. I also left my laptop at home as it was too large a carryon, which means I couldn't add my title to my film in this first set of clips: that's to be done later! I decided to leave a little bit of time at the end of the film in anticipation for the title screen and music to join.
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