Friday, March 20, 2020

Re-Edit: Finding A Way

The ability to re-film is out of our control but we shouldn’t let that hold us back from trying to approve our film. When editing the first time around, we made sure that our movie was presentable. But did we make sure it was great? Although we were not able to go and re-film our last scene we thought it would be a good idea to look over our movie and see what we could re-edit. We already had some input from our peer reviews group, but the more criticism the better. We are reached out to two of our individual friends for them to watch our film and tell us more ways on what we could improve. Within the day everyone in the group came back with the advice. We proceeded with the group FaceTime call to talk about how we are going to re-edit with our circumstances. By The end of the call we have deliberated a numerous amount of things. Ranging from sciences needed to be cut and how a transition could be more clean.

It was now time to edit. Of course, we used the iMovie editing software. Our film was already stored here so we didn’t need to re-dump all of the shots. We used the criticism that was given to guide us on what to edit. I was the first want to get my paws on this task. I improved the film to the best of my ability. When completed I sent the film to the next member of the group. They then edited in addition to what was already done. We did this transition for about 5 times twin sure that everyone had a chance to edit. Doing this allowed for no mistakes to be left and an incorporation of the whole group. When this  process was complete we watched our film for the last time as a group to make sure that it was at full potential.

Here’s a picture of our final film in the editing software iMovie:

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