^ I promise my editing is not that intricate. This blog will be pretty straight to the point. I didn't make a lot of significant progress with my editing just yet. Nonetheless, here is what I did so far. First, I of course logged into Capcut to make a new project. Annoyingly, my phone was overloaded in storage, so before I could get further into editing, I had to clear my phone. Either it was me, or the fact that iPhones profit off of extra storage, it was a long process. I put the scenes in sequential order. I started from the outside shot to the backyard scene. The scenes where it rapidly switched from me speaking to my inner voice were difficult to put in proper order. I kept getting the order confused and overthinking it. After looking back at my storyboard, I decided to go with the flow. After all, I could fix it later. If I woke up late in the middle of the night to realize my mistake, only I would really know. Don't be like me. After putting the shots and scenes wher...
Hey guys, here's another update on my commercial. Not to sound like a broken record but I realize that Capcut is really my right hand man. So I’m going to rant how great it is. Disclaimer, this blog is not sponsored, but it would be really cool if it was. With CapCut, you can choose from a wide variety of music tracks and sound effects to improve the audio quality of your videos. To discover the ideal soundtrack to go with your video clip, you can select from a variety of genres and moods. A great feature in case you change your mind on your video’s tune. The capability of CapCut to add transitions between clips is another noteworthy feature. Your videos' visual attractiveness and professionalism can be greatly enhanced by seamlessly transitioning from one scene to the next, and CapCut provides a variety of transition choices to help you do this. You can easily get rid of awkward transitions with a blur, or spin on the next scene. With only a few clicks, animated stickers and...
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'...
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