Hi everyone! I finally finished editing my movie. I am thrilled with how it came out. I am in love with the title designs. It was kind of difficult to download the footage. That process alone took me half an hour. Then having to upload the media into cap cut to edit was also extremely annoying. I had to do each clip one by one. After came the cutting. I had to snip and edit each of the clips to get the video down to two minutes. Sean sent me the song selection we had gone with. It was called 'Logical Song' by the Supertramps. It was a pop song from the '80s. I was surprised by how well the song fits our film. I used a YouTube to MP3 converter to download the audio file. I added it to the track. Lastly came the title designs. I found a template and played around with the settings until it was just right. Just to make sure everything came out well I needed it to be reviewed by one of my peers. And who better to do it than my best friend Marvin. His Notes: - Overall, it was ...
Planning a day to meet up with friends for a movie filming session sounded like a blast, but little did I know it would turn into a logistical puzzle. As we excitedly discussed our project, everyone seemed eager to dive in and bring our vision to life. However, as the days passed and we attempted to nail down a date, it became apparent that everyone's schedules were jam-packed. Between work commitments, family obligations, and personal errands, finding a common free day seemed nearly impossible. We started off optimistically, tossing around a few potential dates, but each suggestion was met with a chorus of conflicting schedules and prior engagements. It felt like we were playing a never-ending game of calendar Tetris. Even our best efforts to compromise and shuffle things around fell short, as it seemed that every time one person was available, another had to bow out due to unforeseen circumstances. The frustration mounted as we realized that our dream of a fun-filled filming da...
1. What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? Directed By, Executive producers, Created by, Screenplay By, Story By, Production Designer, Visual effects supervisor, Art directors, Character design, Head of the story, Edited By, Casting by, Co-Producer, Music By, Music Supervisor, Visual Effects Advisor, Animation supervisors, CG supervisor 2. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? The opening scene prioritizes placing the main characters on the screen. Many of the characters are shown with afterimages and multiple of them to create a mirror effect that relates to the topic of the movie and prioritizes the effect that these characters will have as they are seen in order of importance. 3. What connotations do these images carry? The images carry a cool and adventurous connotation. As the many characters are introduced each has a trail of themselves as if they are split into many. This creates fun almost mesmerizing effect and leaves the ...
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