Final editing touches

    Back for the last time in this project, its your favorite candidate, Isahiah Melendez. I'm going to talk about finishing off the editing for our gym culture club "The Zoo" today. We could access a plethora of tools and functions with Adobe Premiere Pro. As was previously said, the first step in using all of our material to create our tale was to import it into the Adobe timeline function. We collaborated using Adobe's tools, providing real-time feedback and sharing project files. Using Adobe's UI to edit, chop, and rearrange clips only encouraged our team to pay close attention to as many aspects as we could. We valued transitions and felt that using Adobe's effects improved the storyline. We can also experiment with the volume of noises in Adobe Audition, from background noise to our conversation. Using Adobe After Effects, we were able to make our film truly stand out by adding titles that matched our fonts and special effects. We were thrilled with how Adobe was actually sculpting our film to look as we had envisioned it as the editing process went on. What started off as a collection of unprocessed material turned into a polished film. We add our names to the credits alongside directors, actors, producers, and more when the last credits roll. Given the effort and challenges we faced, I genuinely feel like I've accomplished a lot. During the course of this project, we accomplished a lot. We are able to obtain props for the appropriate characters and scenarios while filming in several locations. We had to listen to several songs as well, but we managed to figure it out. A major aspect of the movie, in addition to our boxing ring, was something we struggled with but overcame. In the end, we succeeded in finishing it and enjoyed ourselves. The last things we need to accomplish are a little polishing and, in case we need to reshoot or make last-minute alterations, we will do it right away. The last stage would be to present our project to a peer before it is completed.


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