After gathering plenty of B-Roll footage and completing the interviews, it was time to put our documentary together. We shared the footage we gathered through Google Drive so each of us could have access to it. However, Nethumi couldn't share her footage of B-Roll or the interviews, so we decided that she would edit most of the documentary as it was also her will to do so. Editing was complicated for the documentary, as I only had to edit about 2 minutes of the complete footage, and it was even hard for me. Picking out the best parts of the interviews and then inserting B-Roll in the middle of their speech was a long process as we wanted to make the doc feel as cohesive as possible. Hence, there are correct transitions and correct interviewee responses.
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FINALE.
Here we are, the last plot of this blog, and the last post of my high school journey with AICE Media. This project has been filled with tri...
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