Friday, December 10, 2021

Final Changes

It is the last day of editing the music video and it is finally finished. I went over the video to double check if everything was the way it should have been. This included editing audio which ended up being the music for the music video and any background noises on the beach. After looking over the whole video, I noticed that the audio had to be fixed. Having a clean, crisp audio is crucial for a music video. I believe that audio quality is better than the video quality. Also if the background noise was used, it would have been very obvious to viewers. I also decided to add even more transitions to the film. Transitions are crucial in music video because they can make the video a lot more interesting. Transitions will help move the story of the video along and conveys a mood to the viewers. The video editing application Megumi and I used was iMovie. It is a great software that is used to cut and edit videos, images, and music. It is a powerful tool for filming. Another problem Megumi and I caught for the video, was that the layering of the audio had issues. In the song, there is a rap part and it needed to be cut out. This messed up the clips of lip-syncing parts that I filmed. However, Megumi came up with a plan to figure it out and fix it. Filters were added over the video to really show the aesthetic my partner and I wanted. It makes the video more appealing to viewers. The music video is complete with all the filming, editing, etc. 





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CCR

Down below is my CCR. I hope you enjoy watching it because I know I did. It was an interesting process throughout.