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Final editing process

Im back again, and here is the most recent updates on our film opening. I just finished the final touches, transitions, cuts, audio, and more. Since I am more experienced on Capcut, I decided to edit the scenes. On the other hand, Katie used iMovie to add in words and our title. While using the Capcut app, I learned utilize different features in our film. I used the voice over audio to one of our scenes, and I am happy on how it turned out. On caput, I have access to different audios and music which I used to enhance the mood of this film opening. For example, I incorporated heartbeat sounds, door creaking sounds, screeching sounds, footsteps, glass breaking, screams, and more. I also learned that I can adjust the pitch on different audios to accentuate what I wanted to appear more visibly to the audience.

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