Production Blog: Change is good!

Hello Media Studies Crew, I am back. Today, my group and I will be going over our previous film. This time, we're considering the prior complaint we received from one of our friends. Although the majority of the feedback was favorable, we are revising CapCut to make it the best it can be. One of her main complaints was the audio. I then (the editor) asked Michelle and me to work together to see if we could make our video sound louder. This led us into a major internet loophole. Michelle searched on TikTok, which has become the new Google. I spent some time looking through YouTube videos for a solution. After what felt like 500 videos, we discovered a solution. On CapCut, they had the option of increasing the media volume, which we did. We also finished evaluating minor matters such as the timing of our videos. We also received additional feedback about a teacher we truly enjoy. This teacher offered us input on how our video's picture compared to others. Our group then reviewed that we had not made any beginning blunders, such as holding the camera vertically. After rewatching the video 100 times to ensure it was flawless, we saved it to our camera roll. The quality failed a few times, but we were able to connect once the internet was stronger. Following this, we decided to have each of our parents peer-review. After consulting with our parents, we agreed that this was our final video. I can't wait to show you the blog, bye media studies crew!




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