Sunday, April 3, 2022

Making My CCR

  For my CCR, I decided to start off by making a script for each question we were required to answer. It is obvious that without a script, the quality of my CCR would be extremely poor compared to if I were to use one.  The script took about one hour to write as I made sure I answered every question given and also made sure to add every detail necessary. When it came to deciding what i'm going to edit my CCR on, I decided to go with Canva. I decided to use Canva because of the many options you are given with the video editor version. You are able to add music, pictures, videos and more into any production you want. 

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Filming my CCR was fairly smooth and only took a couple takes. One frustrating bump in the road was when I was in the middle of filming and It stopped all of the sudden because my storage was full. This happened a couple times. A quick solution to this was just to use my dad's iPhone and send the videos to my laptop. From there on, I could just edit those clips into my CCR.


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