Editing Blog: Music with Wacky Names
In order to start editing, I sent all the scenes my group will be using to a group chat so that my partners and I could put them together on a computer. Since I was in charge of props, recording, and Madelyn was the one doing the acting as well as working on the storyboard with me, Kennedy did the editing on her laptop using an editing website. I went over the product and noticed that a scene was a bit sped up, so I suggested that the scene be made a little longer to fit within the commercial nicely. The music that was chosen was upbeat to make it more engaging for the audience. The commercial for my group also did not contain dialogue, so the music had to play throughout the whole commercial. For the final scene, I had suggested that the logo should appear through a transition first and then have the white background come in. It gave the commercial its finishing touch and made it seem more professional. For one of the other scenes, a shot had to be removed and replaced with another one as it was shown that the pen was about to fall out of the actor's hand near the end of the shot, so Kennedy was able to find a better shot and edit it into the commercial.
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