Editing

        Heyy Cambridge it's Isahiah back again with another blog update. Today, I will be discussing our editing journey. While we are still in the process of filming additional shots for our project, we have made significant progress. After completing our filming sessions at the beach and restaurant, we dove into the editing phase. Our initial task involved sorting through the footage we had captured. Conner's drone shots provided a fresh perspective, allowing us to explore new ways to piece everything together. Carefully selecting the best takes, we began to craft our narrative. Experimenting with transitions, music, and sound effects, we aimed to enhance the overall mood of the film using Adobe software. Editing my dialogue scenes proved to be a challenge, but we persevered to strike the perfect balance between background audio and his voice. Throughout the editing process, we often referenced our storyboard to stay true to our vision. Collaboration played a pivotal role in our editing process, with each team member bringing their unique perspective to the table. While we encountered some technical hurdles, such as adapting to the Adobe software, we quickly overcame them through patience and persistence. It was truly gratifying to witness our hard work materialize as the film began to take shape with each edit. After numerous hours of refining, we reached a point where we were content with our progress. Making final tweaks and adjustments, we concluded the editing process on a high note. Transitioning from CapCut to Adobe has proven to be a significant upgrade, providing us with a more advanced editing platform. Moving forward, our focus will shift towards integrating title sequences and captions into the film. As we continue to push towards the completion of all shots, we are confident that our project is on track to exceed expectations. Stay tuned for the final result of our collaborative efforts!



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