Production blog: Editing

 The only thing left to do for our group was to edit the film. This process saw our group split in half. In one group was Alec and me, selecting the footage to use in our film and being the critics of our groups, editing work. In the other group were Jibril and Max. These two had the most experience editing and were trusted with the process. And the project that Alec and I had took a few hours to complete. We decided to sit down and knock all the work out at once. We compiled all the footage from all the days of filming on my computer and got to work. We watched over all the footage, selecting what we thought was the best. Our criteria consisted of, the highest quality visuals, highest quality, sound, and most realistic acting. Some of the films had to be discarded because of the actors who looked at the camera during filming. Some film had to be deleted because the actors smiled while filming. After sorting through all this, we ended up with the best possible footage for the film. On the other side were Max and Jibril. They sat down and edited the film after we had selected the footage. Max was in charge of sound. He selected and inserted the music as well as voiceovers. Jibril was in charge of editing the visuals, adding credits, and stitching scenes together. At the end of the day, I am proud of the product we created. Although it took us a long time to brainstorm, film, and finally edit this project. I believe we did a good job and look forward to you seeing our film.



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