For my music video, I have to research different angles and editing softwares. There are also different types of shots that I need to familiarize myself with. And on top of that, I must think about if I want to use the same editor I used for the last project, or if I want to use a different one. Learning about angles and shots is kind of overwhelming for some reason. There's so many terms that need to be memorized and visualized. I only really remember high and low angles, which is kinda sad. Hopefully, I can get these terms down pat and be a pro at defining and identifying them. When it comes to researching editing apps and softwares, there's so many options. It's actually insane, like there's thousands of apps on the App Store and half of them aren't even worth it. Usually, it tends to be a hit or miss with apps, since ads can be misleading. Reviews help a lot though, so I always make sure to read them and even look up video reviews online. I thought about going ...
I remember back when I first got into making videos on YouTube at 9, I would spend hours searching the App Store for a reliable software. Something free, without obnoxious watermarks, and easy to use with plenty of options. I specifically remember Video Star, Kinemaster, and CapCut. I've seen and tried way too many apps to remember at this point. However, this was back in 2017, so it's been 7 years. I'm sure by now there are more apps out there with more advanced features. Getting an iPad really was a game changer for me, because iMovie is free, simple, doesn't have a watermark, and I love using it to put clips together and trim them as needed. Today, I'm finding myself in that position my 9 year old self was in 7 years ago. I've been scrolling and doing so much research on the best editing apps. It's not really a requirement for me to find a new app, because I've got my usual iMovie and Videoshop. Although, I do want to experiment with the new software...
In the first scene, Character B is shown to have a hood. As they turn, they remove their hood, the scene is a mid shot. In the second scene, it will be a close up of Character B holding up their hand with a weapon of some sorts in it. It's supposed to represent how they plan to take down Character C. The third scene is a flashback of both Characters B and C. Said flashback details how Character C was a friend to Character B. It details the relationship they have/had and is the reason why Character B is reluctant to harm them. The fourth scene will show Character B reminiscing. They're sitting on the floor in that specific position because they are feeling conflicted, crazy almost. The fifth scene is not a flashback, yet just a scene that helps tell the story. It contains a full body shot of Character C with two background characters and they are shown to be happy and having fun. In the background, Character B is shown to be observing them. They are very envious of Character C....
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