Hey Cambridge! Filming is complete!
CCR #2
Thankfully, my strategy to shorten my second CCR worked. For some reason, Adobe was not working on my personal computer, so I edited it on iMovie. It is a little weird, but it will get the job done! I mainly cut and edited my clips. Since I tried to limit my CCR to around 5 minutes, I sped up the clips of my writing and drawing. Some clips were a little bit faster than others since I had a shorter response. I audio recorded my responses and imbedded them one by one, to organize all of the footage. There were some gaps between the different clips, so I felt that it was important to add some light background music. I found one of course on Pixabay. Here it is: song. The song is around 10 seconds, but it is a loop so I just copied it and cut it so there are no small stops in the music. The music added a nice vibe to the CCR and elevated its quality. Of course, I turned down the volume so you could hear my voice instead of being overpowered by the music. All in all, I am very pleased with how my second CCR came out!
CCR #1
Once again, I edited on iMovie. As stated, I cut and lengthened certain clips, so the ideas would flow smoother. It was a lot easier to edit this CCR since I was not speeding up the clips. I tried my hardest to make sure that the places where I cut, it was not too noticeable. I felt as if music would once again heighten my product so I found a song on Pixabay again. Here it is: song. In addition, I decided to make an intro as well as an outro to organize my ideas in a more understanding, better way. To make it more official I included a song too! Here it is: intro/outro song. Furthermore, I found a copyright-free template, to use as my introduction on FlexClip. It added a very nice touch to my CCR and I am obsessed with it! Furthermore, I created an outro on Canva as well. I used the font Brasika and included some 5-point stars and combined this all with the corporate animation! All of these combined to make my CCR come to life.
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