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AICE Media CCR

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Even after the making of this video I went through changes and sudden shift of thinking, but even then I still think I did good. It's so sad to see these windows close. Goodbye, and thank you for a interesting year.

Me, Myself, & I (AICE Media Final Task)

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Good to see my hard work pay off. Though I am feeling sad that this will be my FINAL  project in this class. Till' next time.

Production Bog: Re-done The Final

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   Cheers to the final blog before the finale. Here, I will cover the last few changes I made. Beforehand, when I did the voice-over, I cringed using my own voice. Instead, I played with the voice effects. There were no other good options so I used the deep voice. It turned my voice to feminine to this mechanical-sounding thing. OF course, I was inspired by "SCREAM", but I couldn't get it to replicate the original. In turn, I was left with this sci-fi voice that just didn't fit. It didn't help that I voiced my lines unnaturally. The critic told me to instead, use my natural voice and just wing the lines on the spot. Their argument was that if this voice was a reflection of the character, then shouldn't it be the character's voice? Yes, this hurt my feelings, but I understood where he was coming from. I sounded like a 17th-century android.  Following the advice, I took off the voice effect and ignored the script. I said what I felt like needing to say in th

Production Blog: Re-Doing

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 One of the critics I was given was my text. The previous font was "too thin" for the story. The first I didn't get that, what exactly did "too thin" even mean. In my hesitance, I disagreed, but after watching the opening multiple times I started to understand what they were saying. I guess when you rewatch the same clip for over 5 hours, everything starts to look the same. So instead, I chose "Typer" as my font instead of "Honest". After doing so, I can admit that the whole thing looks better. The next advice was to add sound effects and cut off the background noise. I didn't really know how to do that, luckily the student showed me. They clicked on the "reduce noise" option on Cap Cut and suddenly you couldn't hear my extremely loud AC in the background. Honestly, I was hoping it would've blended into the background, but I guess not. With this reduced noise I can hear myself clearer and adding sound effects wouldn'