Now that I'm done filming, I can focus only on editing this last scene and later make final touches to make sure everything is in place. I'm excited to edit this as we are coming closer to the last steps of production! Now, as this is the last scene and had around 20 seconds left until the 2 minute mark I am aware that I may have to cut down both of my other scenes in some sort of way so that my opening does not become too lengthy.
To start, just like my other scenes, I first went ahead and picked out what clips I wanted to use, put them in order, then cut them down to the duration I wanted. After doing this, with all the clips I put it and originally had in mind, my opening became a little bit lengthy, so unfortunately I had to remove two shots I had taken so that there was room for the title slide. I also sadly had to remove a the first clip of my third scene to make more room as well. This led me to edit the two other scenes to adapt.
Next, I imported the "Deep Cinematic Emotional Ambient" sound that I had saved from Pixabay to make sure the shots fit the song accordingly to its pace and raised its volume. I wanted some sound from the shots to come through to make it more nostalgic so I turned down the sound a little bit more most of the shots except the one where the main character has dialogue. I didn't end up using the other sound effects I had saved as I liked it better without it.
Adding on, I quickly recorded the monologue that I had written in my script on my phone with a microphone which I had storyboard and added it over accordingly to that.
As for the look of the shots, I wanted to take advantage of the filters again on IMovie so I used the vintage filter on IMovie for the two first clips of the film opening as their colors were a bit cooler then the rest of the shots. I did this to make it more cohesive and deep.
Now that I'm done editing I can focus on my title card and the opening credits which will be my last and final step of my production!




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