Yep, sure enough, there was one, simple, seemingly obvious thing that we had neglected to do...click the import button. Sure, it seems obvious now...if you don't import something to that program, nothing will be there. But somehow I guess it seemed like it had already imported itself or something. Either way, thanks to Bill, we were FINALLY able to burn "The Cue" to DVD.
So even though I lost some sleep over this ordeal (by having to get up extra early to make it to school more or less on time) I'm glad that I got to see all the movies from the first period class. I think all the movies are good, and some are surprisingly good, so I'm anxious to put everything up on YouTube so I can watch them again, so I can watch previous ones I haven't seen, and so I can see how far we've all come in our movie making skills.
I guess our movie did end up coming together fairly well in the end, as, at some points in the editing process, it seemed like I would never be done. There definitely are changes I would have liked to have made, (and part of me still wants to make those changes) but, all in all, I think our mini-mini-film noir "The Cue" came out fine.
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