Editing Blog: Commercial

 Today was the first day of editing after the long filming process. The first step I did before fully starting the editing process was making sure that I got the best of every scene. Then I made sure that the editing software that I was going to use had all the contents I needed to create a good looking commercial. I knew I wouldn't have the time to finish it in one day so I broke it down into two days. On the first day I would do scenes 2-5 because they would be the easiest to do because of how the scenes flowed on top of each other. On the second day I will edit scenes 1 and 6 because scene number 6 requires me to get a image of the Gatorade logo post it on a black background and add some inspirational words under it. Scene number 1  will be done on the second day because this is a moving shot transitioning into a mid shot so I want to make sure everything flows correctly off this scene.

When I first started I was super excited because it was my first time ever really editing anything together. As time passed though that feeling of excitement slowly flowed away from me. It started because I was making a lot of mistake along the way which set me back a little bit and made me get a little bit off schedule I assigned to myself. At some points I got frustrated because I couldn't figure out how to work certain parts of the editing software. I took a short break because I didn't want to put something together that I wouldn't like to look back on and say I did a good job. I used that break time to reflect and open my mind to how I was going to complete this edit without stressing out and I figured it out. I popped my headphones in started moving and grooving and before I knew it  I had completed the scenes that I had assigned myself to complete.

After I edited the clips I searched for the sound clip that I will overlay in the commercial to add that little additional hype to it. This took some time because I wanted to make sure that the audio matched up with what was happening in the commercial. Once I found a sound clip that fit into my commercial I made sure that it was not copyrighted so that I wouldn't have any trouble using it. After that I reviewed the scenes that I had edited so far to make sure that there were no points in the scenes that I didn't want to be there. I managed to find some rough patches in the work I had completed and touched them up. I was really satisfied with the work I was able to complete after touching everything up especially after the frustration I went through along the way. Although I am ready to see how the final product comes out, because I think that todays editing was pretty good.


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