After a day and a half of filming, we finally collected all the needed footage. Although there were many bad takes because of lighting issues, forgetting lines, or interruptions, I feel that the final takes we used turned out well. After collecting all the footage, the last step to produce the final film opening is to edit the footage in post-production. I had originally planned to use Adobe Premier Pro to edit my film opening because I know that it is a great program with many features and it is provided by my school. But, the computer that I have access to at home didn't have enough space to download the program. It was an easy fix to free up some space for it though. Unfortunately, another problem with the program occurred, the computer that I have at home does not have the power to run Premier Pro. For this reason, I resorted to using my phone and cap cut to edit my film.
The editing went over pretty well and the hardest part of the post-production process was finding the audio clips that we needed from the audio databases. Thankfully, I had me and my partner searching for the audio at the same time so we could cover more audio samples until we found the ones we thought would work in the the context of the visual components.
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