Editing final

 Hey today was our last fay of editing. Finally nearing the end for school everything has been crashing down. Assignments been being assigned more frequently because of the upcoming tests. I'm glad that me and my group mates have been working a lot to make up for the missing days. But now it's time to explain what me and my groups mates were working on for the final edit. So, to edit Airel had to make an unlisted YouTube video for us to view and copy because the file was way too big for the communications app we were using. Secondly, we were all having a conversation on how to embed the video the tips were:

Step 1: Make a YouTube channel and post your video there.

Step 2: Play the video and then select Share, then Embed.

Step 3: Click Show more and, if necessary, customize the player.

Step 4: Copy the embed code provided by the site and paste it into your web page.

Once we got all of that settled with our groups we could continue on with editing 

Airel suggested to Kayla at the end of the video to add sunset and nighttime filter to the video we all agreed. Next mission was to search for acceptable royalty free music to match with the setting of the film. Kayla was looking for good bass for emphasis. We also had to check for requirement of licenses to use it. So, what Airel did was rearrange clips. She also fixed the titles and darken the shots. Then as a group we picked and choose what songs we enjoyed and related it to the film. What is royalty free music? A royalty-free license allows you to use copyrighted material without having to pay royalties or license fees for each use, per volume sold, or for a specific time period of use or sales. So, because the other big artists didn't respond to us in time we had to settle with royalty free music no problem though.




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