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Editing

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Through the editing process, I've encountered some challenges, particularly as I incorporate more footage into my project. Sorting through a larger volume of footage requires meticulous organization and attention to detail, as each clip contributes to the narrative's coherence. Selecting the right shots to convey the desired emotion and message demands a keen eye and a deep understanding of storytelling principles. Additionally, the process of trimming, rearranging, and refining sequences to achieve seamless transitions can be daunting. Ensuring continuity between scenes while maintaining the pacing and rhythm of the film adds another layer of difficulty. Moreover, learning to navigate editing software efficiently has been a learning curve, . Despite the challenges, I like the creative freedom that editing offers, allowing me to mold raw footage into a cohesive and impactful narrative. With each hurdle overcome, I grow more adept at navigating the complexities of the editing p

Filming Day 2

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 Before I started editing I had to rewatch some of the film Kylie helped me capture. I noticed some of the scenes(mostly the other ones we filmed outside) were a bit wonky and didn't flow right with the rest of the scenes. So I asked if savanna and Kylie if they would be down to help. Of course they said yes since they're the best but like previously, scheduling was the issue. Eventually we did agree on a date and repot the scenes I needed.

Filming Day 1

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Kylie and Savanna came over to my apartment excitedly, ready to do my project. After a quick catch-up and some snacks, we got our equipment and headed to Publix to film our project. Inside the store, we carefully made sure we had minimum people in our shots through aisles, capturing Once we wrapped up at Publix, we went out to Las Olas, navigating the streets with our cameras in hand. It was night time, and our parents had us on a curfew. We filmed lots of tracking scenes, plus it was towards the last scene of our project. As we wound down, we returned to my apartment, tired from all the walking over the footage we had captured, eager to piece it together into a cohesive project

Delay|Filming

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 Hey Blog, so this was supposed to be about my experience with filming for my project. but of course life gets in the way. With my job being understaffed and my other classes piling up with work. I've been delaying filming because I couldn't seem to find the right time. eventually I did end up agreeing on a date a hopefully it will work out.

Title design

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 For my titles design, the font will be in Times new Roman. It’s a common font used in most rom coms The titles and credits will blend in with the background and move along with the chapter as we see where she’s going The title of my film will be named “MoonLight” And it will be on screen before the scene disappears but then fade away with a ripple of water

Location and Schedule

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 -The location time will be down town las olas around the hours of 6:45 -there will be tracking shots of the character Lanivia(actor-Kylie McDonald) walking down there carrying an urn -the time to be on set will be 5:00 so we can set up the cameras and get the lighting in check -filming will most likely end around 8:00 - I will like to ensure we get all the scenes and Cams we need -I will need a wide shot angle -4 close ups -3 over the shoulder -to ensure safty we will have 911 on speed dial, and parent supervision  -