I edited the scenes of my film on my phone because my PC was offline
today. This will be the initial step of editing on my phone utilizing these editing
programs. I chose to utilize two different programs, which were free and accessible
on my phone as well as my PC. These two editing programs are,
"Imovie", and "FilmoraGo". I used Imovie mostly because I was
somewhat familiar with it. I chose to go with these two since they were free,
and both had the option to create editing programs. I might switch editing
programs later if I find one that works better. I like these editing programs because
they are straightforward and take cuts and do what is necessary by cutting them
and embeddings transitions for each scene. I kept Imovie since my phone could open
the application and transport over the edited clips. I began by starting on the
editing of my first scenes during the daytime. There were about 10 scenes edited.
I started to take each scene from my camera roll and uploaded them all on
Imovie. I cut them down and took parts out of the clips that were not supposed
to be there. Every scene had something that needed to be edited, but most just
needed to have the time from when the record button was pushed, and the actual
film began to be cut out. Doing all of this took about two hours of editing. I
felt more comfortable with the editing software afterward. I noticed that I had
to reshoot some of my clips because I did not like how they came out. At the
end of every clip, I needed to add a transition, I used the “clean-cut” that
Imovie offers. A clean-cut has nothing fancy just a simple jump from the end of
one scene to the beginning of the next one. What I will work on tomorrow is
editing the scenes that take place during the nighttime and hopefully reshoot
the scenes I need to fix.
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Editing Blog
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