Sunday, March 1, 2026

Portfolio Project - Editing Process

 Intro:

As previously mentioned in the last blog, today we filmed more of the remaining scenes. These included the room scenes, with only me in them. Although I did not find them as interesting, the room scenes were much easier to film than the car scenes, which required plenty of resources. After watching all the footage we gathered, we may decide to reshoot some scenes because they look tacky and not in the desired manner. That being said, today focused on Adam waking up 1 year later after the crash. It showed how deeply it affected him through clever shots and transition. However, this post is about editing, not the plot components of todays scene.

Editing:

Today was more of the same, we had compiled our raw footage once again, then filtered through them. After this, we imported the clips straight into ClipChamp. Today was much easier since we knew everything we must do. First, we put them into order in ClipChamp. Then we went on this sound effect database that our instructor provided to look for relevant sounds. This was extremely helpful in our editing process because we could easily add them. All we had to do was download the sounds to our computer, then drag and drop it to ClipChamp. We specifically edited the wake up scene, which was a picture of Adams eyes with a transition to the phone. Most of the editing from today was sound effects as well.


A picture of the editing process.

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