Hey blog!
I worked on my second CCR today and it went smoothly!
Since the "actors" I used have no experience whatsoever with these elements, it surprisingly went amazing. After filming my CCR scene, I jumped into post-production, where the real magic began. The first step was organizing the footage, going through all the takes to find the best ones. Since the conversation was pretty on the spot, I realized there were a lotttttt of moments to trim—like when we laughed, fumbled over words, or had awkward pauses—to keep the flow natural and fast-paced. And trust me, I had a bunch of these bloopers (but they were hilarious!).
Once I had the best clips, I pieced everything together. I focused on cutting unnecessary pauses and ensuring that reactions lined up correctly to keep the conversation engaging. Since there were no sound effects or background noise, I relied on visuals to complement the discussion. I added images, short clips from the movie, and text overlays to emphasize key points. For the final touches, I polished the visuals, making sure everything was clear and sharp. Post-production turned my simple idea into a polished, engaging video, and I’m proud of how it all came together. By adding visuals and trimming the footage, I was able to create a fun and dynamic CCR video that truly reflected my creative thought process.
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