Editing Blog - Fixing the Transitions

The first thing that I did was import my footage. I then imported the music. Editing the music was my first priority. Then I edited the film next.  I had to make sure that the song did not have any choppiness. I imported the entire song and it’s instrumental. At first, I wanted the instrumental that was used at the beginning of the song to show the monologue of each of the characters originally. However, I was unable to edit the music smoothly to portray the vision. Instead, I went for a more natural flow of the song. I went to the end of the first chorus and split it. I did this because of time restraints. I had to go back and remove the instrumental portion of the song. Once I reviewed the music portion then I moved on to the film. I put all of the unedited footage in chronological order. I then watched the entire film with no trims or transition. I removed all of the unnecessary footage that had the actresses laughing. I trimmed each scene strategically to make it fit the music. I then added a filter to all of the videos to give it a 90s vibe. But I quickly scrapped that idea as it did not blend well with all of the scenes. Lastly, I added transitions to each scene. I had to ensure that each transition did not cut off the scenes.

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