Blog #7
This blog post will concern the weekend. Specifically, Friday until today, Tuesday.
Once I arrived at my house, an hour away from the Cleveland Institute of Music, I rested for the rest of the day. On Friday, I woke up early and decided to get right to editing because I knew it would be a complicated and difficult process, especially if I wanted the outcome to match the result I wanted. I uploaded all the files from my recording devices to my computer which took a solid eight hours. It was safe to say that this was the only thing I did that day because of the length of downloading time.
On Saturday morning, I finally began the actual editing process. With my editor ready to go, CapCut, and the files all downloaded successfully, I felt I was ready to start piecing the takes together to form the lecture video. My goal throughout this entire editing process was to create the illusion that the video was all in one take, though with two camera angles. This required me to be very precise about how I connected the takes so that my body movements flowed “continuously” as i switched angles. In addition, I used an external microphone which made it much difficult to match my playing or speaking just right with the microphone.
I worked on editing the thing all day. I finished it at midnight and am satisfied with the result. I will submit the final video later today.
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