Clips and Time Crunching

   Now that we’ve finished filming, it’s time to head to our tried-and-true editing app, CapCut. We’ve used this for every project, and I’d like to think we were successful. The first step is adding the clips into the software in order. Despite how simple this may seem, searching through all the videos is difficult. We have to make sure it’s the right clip and place it in the right spot regarding the order. Then it’s time to eliminate time. That’s the most heartbreaking part. You spend hours acting, getting lines, and making sure your costume is correct. Only to have to cut scenes because they take us over time.

  When we put the original clips together, we had 7 minutes and 42 seconds. A lot of time is extra. We start filming slightly before and slightly after to make we catch everything. So that cuts down a good chunk of time. Then we must speed up certain clips for the movie, which eliminates a lot more time. Then, we start to determine which scenes are unnecessary after the movie is re-watched. These are mainly filler transition scenes that we had, filmed just in case. This was mainly Britanique’s job, but I assisted with my opinion on cutting scenes. I am nervous to start editing sound after listening to some of the clips. I’m worried we won’t be able to pull audio and might need a voiceover. In the end, we did manage to get the time to meet almost the requirement. We’re hoping that lighting and adding effects will cut the time even more.


 

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