Saturday, March 14, 2026

CCR Editing

 I have finally made it to the end of the project where I am editing my two CCR's. This final process consisted of two full days, partly because my knowledge of editing, especially on a software like Adobe, is limited, but I also ran into many complications. Many times, about five, I accidentally deleted all of my footage from the document I was working on. Then finally, I somehow managed to deleted all of the footage off of my computer. Thankfully, I had all of it on my phone, It just took me a while to get it all back onto my computer as I had weak WiFi and limited storage. Ultimately, after these frustrating obstacles, I was able to finish editing. 



After putting all of my CCR footage onto adobe, my first task was to cut a lot of shots, as I was over the maximum time for both videos. I rearranged certain shots and made sure the the transitions between clips were smooth and understandable. I then watched the entire video for the first time. This was so I could get a clear view of what I was working with. After that, I created the logo for the company of my interview, and the instructions for my autocomplete interview. I paired this with camera and typing sounds to add a fun and unique effect. I then added upbeat intro music on top, making both interviews seem realistic and trendy, following the styles that I often see online. 

After I added all of this, I watched the entire video for a second time. This was to, again, see what I was working with and how the video was coming along. Right after that, I fixed different scenes, cutting or rearranging them to fit the video better. I then rewatched the video for a third time, but slower. As I went through it, I added images and videos that felt appropriate to what I was saying. I then typed the sources on Canva, all in the same font, removing the background and adding them onto the pictures and videos. 



After I completed all of this, including research for examples of real films, I rewatched the entire video a final time. This was so I could see the final product, fixing little details that I hadn't caught during editing. I then showed it to family members, ensuring that they didn't see any mistakes and could understand what I was saying in my script. 

I have finally finished both videos, and feel proud of my work. I hope I have been able to get my message across and have answered the questions properly, and in a creative manner. 

Extra Resources: 

Pixabay. (n.d.). Sound effects. Pixabay. https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/

Opinaldo, N. (2024). The 7 stages of grief and how they affect people. GitMind. https://gitmind.com/7-stages-of-grief.html

Rotten Tomatoes. (n.d.). Rotten Tomatoes: Movies | TV shows | Movie trailers | Reviews. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/

Chroma House. (2018, May 2). 5 of the best movie set memes. Chroma House. https://www.chromahouse.com/10-of-the-best-movie-set-memes/

Giggster. (n.d.). Rent filming, photo shoot, party, & event locations. https://giggster.com










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