Editing
Hey guys. You made it to my editing art 2 journey!!!!! In the previous blog, I have mentioned about title sequencing and transitioning. In this blog, I will talks about how we put the videos together and the overall filter of our film.
After finishing up with our transition, we were left with lighter work. On our second day of editing, we focused mainly on combining two separate work togethers. This is where the complicate part comes, me and Mimeo uploaded our video to cloud back up of CapCut. Therefore, we were able to access it from both laptop and Ipad. However, every switch is another download. To minimize that, we chose to edit on laptop because it was easy to function with when it comes to multiple layer of text and motion tracking. After that, we uploaded them back to the cloud in order to download them again from my Ipad to continue with the editing.
The reason behind this was editing with filter and transition is way fast and more comfortable on Ipad. When we tried to put on the filter from desktop's CapCut, we couldn't find a button to un-filter it. It was a big mess. Additionally, when we downloaded the videos from the cloud to our Ipad, it appears that part of the editing didn't align right with the screen ratio. Originally, we thought that it might be uploaded problem, so we decided to export the video into our thumb-drive with 4k quality. This didn't fix the problem at all but it did help with the quality. Despite, I used the keyframe aligning skills and brought them back into frame with proper movement between features.
The sun now rise again!
Up until now we spent about over 7 hours of edit and reviewing with 2 cans of Celcius.
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