Today, I'd say, is the first day where I'm starting to be able to see the individual movie clips coming together as one fluid movie, for lack of a better term. I'm not exactly sure why this movie's editing seems to be going so slowly and not as fluidly as I would like, but, especially today, I was finally getting a rhythem down, so editing went much quicker. Nonetheless, an hour of editing goes by so darn quickly! It's not always easy to stay totally and completely focused on something for a length of time, but when working on something I deem as a "project", and especially when this project is a multimedia type of project and I get to use the computer, I really become a perfectionist, and will willingly work for quite a long time on it in order to make it pretty much perfect. I want to do this on this project, but there's a much tighter time constraint this time, so I hope that I can get it up to my own personal standards by the due date.
Thanks to the conjoined efforts of you, Mrs. Sutherland, and Kyle, we were finallly able to figure out how to insert the voiceover sound to the clip we wanted it in. That seemed to be my biggest obstacle, and now that that's accomplished, it should be all downhill from here. (Downhill in a good sense.)
Somewhere in today's process, however, something got slightly messed up, as some of the visual parts of the clips are about a frame or two shorter than their corresponding audio clip. The audio clips butt cleanly up against one another, but the screen goes black for about a frame, making the cut quite noticible. I'm dealing with it, but it's just one more nuissance. It was probably my fault somehow anyway though, so it's fine.
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