Last Minute Nitpicking (It Has to be Done)!

    


    Before the 14th, we decided that Macy was to be in charge of majority of the editing process. I would be in charge of going over the edits she makes as well. By this point, we were finished with all of the actual taping and production of the music video. All that was left were the edits. So, once we decided on Macy doing them on iMovie, I knew I had to discuss how to edit the clips. First, starting with the basic edits. This included just attaching all the clips to each other. Also, picking how to transition each clip into the other. Whether through cutting or a smooth glide. I decided that it would make the most sense to use a cut when the main character was running away from the masked figure. This would create a sense of tension because of the quick transition. 

    After this, the basic editing was done. However, we had to figure out how to fit the music to the clips seamlessly. We decided to not play the music throughout the filming process because it affected the quality of the shots. So, instead, the plan was to edit it into the finished product. Unfortunately, it took a little while for us to successfully carry this out. The dilemma was how to fit the overlay of music to match up with the footage. Eventually, we realized that we had to adjust the ending of every clip until everything matched up perfectly. After Macy returned from her trip, we finalized these decisions. This left us with a finished music video!

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