Editing my Dog Collar commercial

Editing my blog was really difficult for me, and probably the hardest part of my whole commercial. To edit my whole film I used the editing app iMovie. 


For my background music I screen recorded my sound from YouTube and clipped different parts together to make it 30 seconds long. The song I chose was an upbeat one that slightly dramatized my whole commercial. After that I struggled uploading my audio to my actual commercial. I didn't know how to add own sound to my editing app. Mostly because I just didn't see that option, just the one that allowed audio from my Apple Music. This probably took 20 minutes to figure out, and it definitely would've been longer if I didn't use google. That was probably the hardest part of the whole editing process. 
Next I had to start putting my clips together in a fun way. It was the longest process and 100 percent the most stressing. I had to keep changing and rearrange the clips to my liking, and that also took awhile. Then I had to edit my phrases onto the clips. this was relatively easy due to the fact I already had my phrases and things I wanted to say written down with my storyboard. I just had to find my paper that had all my thoughts and jot them down on the clips.

 I switched from my phone to my computer a lot to see how I could better improve everything. Due to me not being good with technology though using my phone ended up being the easiest and less stressful way to edit. While editing though I would leave and come back to certain things not being saved. This also made things difficult because I had to keep starting over. The editing process ended up being the longest process of my whole project, taking up almost the whole day. Obviously things aren't the same as the first time I edited. The first time is always the best in my opinion so redoing it 3 times obviously came out with much different results. 



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