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Production: Re-edit; Next in Line

Hey Gems. Last time we were together we talked about the editing the was made. And like all things we have to go back and add changes. A few minor changes to make a major difference. Before we start the answer from last blog is Evermore (feat. Bon Iver), great song by the way. Let's make some changes. 

So first order of business, the voiceover. It took a minute to get everyone who needed to do a voiceover in the same place but it happened. The way we are doing the voiceover is using Voice Memos. I know call it unprofessional or whatever you want. If you have a better software please let me know, and if there is a fee to use it I'll drop my Cashapp. Anyways sorry about that, it was my disclaimer.  

The voiceover is being done in a semi-quiet environment. The artificial environment is meant to mock a fair, but much quieter. Adding in noise into the editing software. The voiceover is recorded using phone microphones and headphones. The voiceover will be layered with the original audio to allow the actors to be heard and still have a vibe of a fair filled of people. This way the actors can be heard without taking away from the mood created by just being at the fair. 

More filter to finish the look. And with the clips being in the correct transition can be added. Nothing to major or over the top just simple, clean transition. Fade to black being the one transition I know for a fact is making the cut. More to come about the film editing. 

That's it for the re-edit. Time to send this to my editor. Well Gems go edit something besides your shine. See you in the next one.

Sincerely,

Makenna Jewels <3 



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