Welcome back my enthusiastic friends! In today's blog I will be showing all the different scenes used to create my music video in a story board. Scene One: Marissa and her boyfriend driving into the parking lot getting ready for work. Scene Two: Cuddling up to one another while putting away their gear. Scene Three: A two-shot is used when Marrissa's boyfriend receives a text from a woman she does not know. An inset will be used to focus on the phone. He WON'T tell her what it said! Scene Four: An establishing shot. A sweeping view of the couple fighting. Following a tracking shot of Marissa running out. Scene Five: Marissa calls her best friend Riley to tell her that he is cheating. This will be a split screen as they are both on the phone. Scene Six: Riley comes to Marissa's room to console her....
Hello my enthusiastic friend's! Today's blog is going to be a little different. I will be talking about exactly how I'm going to use the app cap cut to make my commercial. The first thing I'm going to do is find my pictures and videos in my camera roll and click on them. Next, I'm going to choose how long I want each photo shown for. It also allows me to choose a cover photo which I would put a picture of my face but I am going to put a baby picture of me with an animal so I can show how long my love for animals has been in effect for. I will add that picture to the end of this blog so you can see what it looks like ahead of time. So, after I choose the title, I will continue to add all five of my photos and the app allows me to add captions. So, for each picture I choose I will add a caption buy touching the text button explaining when and where the photo was taken. Which gi...
Hello there my enthusiastic friends! In today's blog I will be discussing how the editing process went. For the editing, Peyton wanted to split it up into two sessions: Scenes and audio, and titles and miscellaneous- but equally as important- elements. So, because the titles cannot go on without a base, she began promptly on putting the scenes together . She began this process by inserting the beginning five scenes so as not to overwhelm the timeline yet. These were the skipping, pool, bedroom, chalk, and picture wall scenes. She clipped the edges off the skipping's back-facing shot so that the middle part with maximum movement and easy continuation into the front-facing shot would remain. She repeated this process with the front-facing clip and played it to make sure the clips connected well, which they did. For both clips, I liked the diegetic sounds ...
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