Editing review

 Hello and welcome back to listen its Asiah so listen its Asiah! So although I have not acquired all the clips neccaassy for my movie but I have gotten enough . The editing process has not been the easiest, because although I have edited before I have never done a movie. So, I have been having to research on how to do such a thing. I have gone to multiple websites and browsers such as YouTube. To help be find a solution for my conundrum so with all this research I set off. I started off on the editing sooner than I had scheduled but I had to decide which application I was going to use for this. But then I decided that I should just stick with what I know and use the system in which I had been using before.So I began editing my comedy thriller it was like juggling laughs and suspense – a quirky adventure in the editing room. My job? Turn chaos into a rollercoaster of emotions. Pacing is my superhero cape, creating a rhythm that keeps the audience guessing. Sound editing becomes this playground of mischief, setting the vibe with quirky sound effects and suspenseful musical cues. Dialogue editing? Picture a witty banter dance where timing is the punchline. Color grading is where I paint the mood, mixing bright and vibrant for the funny bits and a touch of darkness for the thriller side. Add in special effects for that extra zing, and you've got movie magic. I'm not just editing; I'm the ringmaster of this laughter and suspense circus, guiding the audience through twists and turns. It's like being a comedy detective – decoding the director's vision and infusing it with my own creative flair. The final cut? It's not just a movie; it's a laughter-packed thrill ride, and I'm the person behind it all. But that's all for now and don't forget to listen it's Asiah!


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