Lip-Gloss Editing Blog
Before: Once I finished filming and made sure I had all my scenes and looked back at them to make sure I was happy with them. I also deleted any extra videos saved in my camera roll that was not going to be used. Now, I started my editing process.
During: During my editing process I officially sat down and began working on my commercial. The editing software that I used was Cute Cut Pro. I added the first scene of my commercial and cut up any extra time. Then, I added the next scene and made sure that the transition was clean and not choppy. I noticed that already with my first two scenes, my commercial was already 14 seconds. I felt like I needed to cut it up more. I tried to make it so each scene added up to 5 seconds. Once I finished adding my other scenes I added the rest of my scenes and again made sure they transitioned smoothly. Each time I made some progress in my commercial, I went back and viewed how it looked all together. Now I added the text to my commercial and moved on to music. Adding music was the final step of my process. I still was indecisive about what kind of song would fit best with my commercial. I thought at first a song that was only instrumental would be best to avoid unnecessary distractions but felt like a nice pop song would be more appropriate. I decided to go with a new song by Ariana Grande, even though she's a pop star she's very knowledgeable about the beauty and fashion industry. The song is called motive (ft Doja Cat). Now I had to see whether I wanted the song to play throughout the entire commercial or just certain parts. I decided to add the song throughout the entire commercial and now the video was complete.
After: Once I finished my commercial I was relieved of having finished this project and was overall happy with how it turned out. Now just waiting to submit it to my next blog.
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