Crocs Editing Blog
Today I went through the process of editing my crocs commercial today. To start off, I added in my voiceovers. In my previous blog I mentioned that I pre filmed my voiceovers, so I would know how long Each clip in my commercial would be. I recorded my voice overs on a voice memo app, and when I edited the commercial, I just added each voiceover to the clip it belonged to. I filmed on my phone, and transferred the clips to my computer to edit. I edit on iMovie, because it works best for me. In the editing process, I started off by putting my clips all together in one video. I then started editing by adding text in the beginning, to establish the object in which I was filming. Afterwards I made sure that the voiceovers fit each clip perfectly, and cut out anything that was a little lengthy, or choppy. I added dialogue to the last clip, where I showed the retail price of the shoes, and any detail that would be needed if someone were to actually purchase of shoes. Lastly I added transitions, to make sure each clip moved onto the next one smoothly. For the music I decided to add a subtle iMovie original sound. I didn’t want the music to be so distracting in the commercial. Since I was also doing voiceovers I didn’t want the people who are watching to hear me more than the music. For the last film project, it took a long time to download and get it to upload, and I think it’s because it was a 10 minute video. I’m hoping that since the commercial is really short it won’t give me as much trouble with the uploading process. I’m also going to upload a lot earlier than I did last time just in case I get any technical issues. The editing process was a lot easier this time Around. I feel like since I got to do previous blossom explaining what I was going to do for the project, it was really easy to put together. This was a process for editing my Crocs commercial.
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