The objective of this project was to provide examples of the five master edits. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to be with my group to film this project. Due to this, I wasn't able to know what struggles they experienced while filming this. I was responsible for editing the video and uploading it to youtube.
It was made known to me by Ryan that the edit "parallelism" was confusing for the group and was assigned to me to film and finish the five master edits. I wasn't quite sure what an example of parallelism would be either. Although, I had an idea of my teammates in school filming a locker closing sound transitioning into a pencil breaking. This wasn't able to be filmed as it was a last-minute idea. Instead, Ryan came up with the idea of me honking my car horn transitioning to a wake-up alarm. I had trouble filming the car honk as I needed a long honk to use for the video. Instead of holding the horn, I made the sound longer by editing the duration.
Because I was wasn't in school for the filming process It was difficult for me to understand how my team members wanted this edited. Though with communication through Ryan I was able to successfully edit it correctly in the way intended. The ones I had to ask how to edit were simultaneity as I was confused about what was going on.
Once I looked over the final product with Ryan we agreed to edit the filter on the dehydrated clip. Once I established all the clips in order, I had to get all the audio clips to correspond. I used rock music for Ryan jamming out and sad music for the opposite corresponding clip. Throughout the film, I used upbeat instrumental audio. I used an alarm sound for the last part of the project.
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