My last post-production post of the series.
For this blog post I'm going to explain my editing process through my CCRs
- CCR 1:
For CCR one, it was quite simple, I'd edited multiple cuts between clips of me in the two-shot clips talking and answering the questions to the CCR in the context of me being an oscar winning director In a news pre-recorded broadcast. I'd used this feature called "enhance" for the audio in the clips to be able to enhance the power my voice in the clips. The only issue is that Adobe Premiere Pro does this using AI to generate your voice-over background sounds. It kinda made it hard to utilize it, but without it the audio was much lower. I was still able to get around it by tweaking and playing with the volume settings it included.
- The Ad:
For the ad between CCRs 1 & 2, I'd done an ad about a type of coffee which helps instantly energize those who purchase and drink the product, "snapping" into action, get it? Cause it's "Snap Brew," It really only took about 30 seconds worth of filming. I'd edited together the clips, trying to seamlessly transition between what was going on in an easily understandable manner. I had specifically chosen this "digit funk" song I'd found on "Pixabay" since it provided this sort of upbringing and energetic pace to the ad.
- CCR 2:
There really isn't much to talk about for CCR 2. In this CCR, I continued the news broadcast in the context that we'd just come back from an ad break. I did the same as in CCR 1, answering the questions while editing the clips and photos needed to give detail on what I was talking about.
- CCR 3:
For CCR 3, I had followed up with the plans that I'd been documenting. I feel like I was successfully able to answer my question, including clips of the detailed responses I gave, while keeping it in a voice recording. As shown, I was seated on my couch, acting as if I were listening to a podcast. It was relatively easy to film and edit together. I had my group member, Nic, act as the announcer on the audio recording.
- The Ad:
For the ad between CCRs 3 & 4, what I did was I recorded my couch, which I'd previously been sitting on. I did this to make it seem like I'd left the couch to run an errand or so something while the ad of the podcast still played in the background. The idea was this ad about a key siren thing, the "KeyFindr," a revolutionary tool that helps you find your keys when you lose them. I edited a sound effect I was also able to find on Pixabay, which was a loud siren that lasted a second. This was to add some type of comedic shock to the viewers, while also showing off how effective and loud the siren is. I'd edited and chosen this song called "New day again," which I'd also found on pixabay. It had a cheerful and fast paced mood to it, which made me choose it.
- CCR 4:
For the final CCR, I'd edited a bunch of different cuts consisting of me in different spots around my backyard. This was primarily meant to add a more interesting twist to the CCR and not just have it be me answering a question as an answering floating head. I also tried to be more interactive during this CCR, having pictures of the details on display, by showing them hovering around me. Since I filmed this outside, and I wanted to have this as a purely educational little film, I didn't really add any songs or background music to not disrupt viewers from trying to hear what I was saying.
Welp, that's really everything I have for my editing processes on my CCR posts.
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