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Editing review

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 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...

Hows the editing going?

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 Hello and welcome back to listen its Asiah, so listen its Asiah! Today I am eager to unravel the complexities of the often underestimated editing phase in my filmmaking journey. Initially assuming this stage would seamlessly follow the capture of shots, I have found myself confronted with unforeseen challenges, transforming this process into an intricate dance of creativity and precision. Editing serves as an immersion into an entirely new dimension, as the transfer of hours of footage to the computer unfolds like decoding an unfamiliar language. The seemingly straightforward act of dragging and dropping clips, portrayed in tutorials, has proven to be more complex in practice. Meticulous precision in timing has emerged as a significant hurdle. Syncing audio and achieving optimal pacing resembles a delicate dance, with each cut and transition presenting the challenge of fitting ever-changing puzzle pieces together. The intricacies of sound have become a focal point of realization. ...

Filming is still happening?!

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 Hello and welcome back to listen its Asiah, so listen its Asiah! I've got to spill the tea on the filming saga that's been testing my patience. So, I thought diving into the world of filmmaking would be a breeze, but reality hit hard – this process is taking way longer than I ever expected. Setting up the camera? It's like decoding a secret language. Buttons, settings, lenses – it's not just about pointing and shooting; it's a tech puzzle, and I'm still figuring it out. Choosing the right location became a quest, and I thought my house, specifically my room, would be a quick fix. But, oh boy, getting everything set up turned into a mini-drama of its own. Lighting issues, framing struggles – it's like my room decided to throw me a curveball. And let's talk about time. I thought I'd breeze through this, but filming scenes, getting the angles right, retakes – it's a whole production. I'm learning the hard way that each scene is a meticulous pro...

Continuation of filming!

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 Hello and welcome back to listen its Asiah so listen its! I'm ready to spill the beans on the emotional rollercoaster that is my filmmaking journey. So, let's rewind a bit and talk about setting up the camera – a task that felt like entering a tech labyrinth. Buttons, lenses, settings – it's a different language, and I was definitely not fluent. Amidst the chaos, I found solace in the creative process, learning to appreciate the beauty of trial and error. The camera, once an enigma, started to feel like an extension of my artistic expression. My room, transformed into a stage, became a canvas for emotions and memories to unfold. Choosing where to film became a saga in itself. My house emerged as the chosen arena, more specifically, my room. But it's not just about aesthetics; it's about weaving emotions into every shot, turning the space into a visual storyteller. As I grappled with the technicalities and emotional nuances, another curveball came my way – simultane...

Filming started!

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 Hello and welcome back to listen its Asiah so listen its Asiah! Today with filming I was try to figure out how to set up the camera as it was one of my first times using a camera such as this. To my familiarty it is a canon camera. For reminder I was using a camera from my dad. I was deciding on where to put my it because I was feeling conflicted about the location of where to film. As I was deciding on if I wanted to change if but I think I just finally settled on my house. So, the plan was to start filming inside my room and get those scenes filmed as majority of the scenes are where everything is located. But after deciding that I realized I could not start filming as I did not know my lines. As the camera stood ready, I realized I couldn't start filming without knowing what to say. So, I hit pause and dived into a thorough review of the script. This, however, wasn't a straightforward task. I'm currently knee-deep in rehearsals for another production, adding a layer of ...

Screen play

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 Hello and welcome back to listen its Asiah so listen its Asiah! The following read I my screen play. The reviewing of lines happen today.    Hello and welcome back to Listen it's Asiah, so Listen it's Asiah. Location of Scene: Office Keylin Will you guys stop it! Location of Scene: Keylin's Mind Sally You know that if you don't straight you have a higher chance of falling over. Vallesa  No one asked, so shut up you baby! Molly Shut don't go up! Hahaha Sally  Ooooooh! She got you, burn. Vallesa  "rolls eyes" Location of Scene: Office Keylin "Mumbling" Their gonna think I'm crazy. I can't be crazy I just can't be. Nothings wrong everything's gonna be fine you just need some fresh air. Location of Scene: Keylin's Mind Molly It's funny she thinks she can stop us. "chuclks" Sally  "in between laughs" We're in your mind silly goose. You can't get rid of us. Vallesa  For once their right we are here t...

StoryBoard: Movie start

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