Editing Blog for My Music Video
Throughout my editing process I found it fairly easy and fast to put my film together. To edit and create my film I used Clipchamp. I have used Clipchamp for previous projects, so for this one it took me a shorter amount of time to finish editing despite the fact that it is a longer video. To start off, I went into my camera roll and selected all the shots that my friend recorded of me. I then uploaded each shot to my Google Drive and organized them in order. After that I began uploading every shot from my Google Drive to Clipchamp. After everything was added to Clipchamp, I started to add my favorite shots that I thought would fit best for my video in a specific order. I decided that I wanted to add the audio in so I could edit the shots according to the duration and lyrics of the song. I followed the same process for the audio as I did for my commercial project. I began screen recording the song and edited the appearance to make it look black. I uploaded the audio to Clipchamp and placed it under the film shots. After the audio was added, I started to alter each shot. I would edit the shots by applying the Filming filter, cutting some of the shots short or splitting them, and adding slight effects. As I finished making some alterations to each cut I moved a few around so that the viewers can see the two types of themes I have going on for the video. When I thought I was about finished editing the music video, I noticed that I was still a few seconds short. So throughout the video I added short fade-ins and fade-outs. I also added a few other shots that I took, but cut the very short so that it just simply transfers from piece to piece. This enabled me to add a few more seconds to the duration of the video so I was able to wrap up the editing process. After watching the music video for a couple more times, I added just a few more touch-ups and decided wrap up.
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