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Blog post #4

  Difficulties encountered along the way "A-ha" moments or learning experiences Changes and revisions made to the project during postproduction Photo and video evidence

(editing) Update

Editing and Sound

 Considering that my film is an animation, there won't be as many camera effects that I would like. I found tutorials online that showed step by step on how to make my animation look like it's a moving frame. I used the standard titles for a romantic drama and also the specific font and sizes. One of the many effects that I used is a fade in, during the beginning of the film there is a fade in to the first scene of the project. The reason for all of this is because even though my film isn't like others, I still want it to portray as a real project with actual actors. Well at the beginning of the film when the credits are rolling, I am going to add a sort of ballad that is typically used in my genre's film. Not technically the same as someone else's from another film but something in that area that relates to it. In order to create a mood that best represents my genre.  Color correction is not one of the most difficult parts for me. Knowing the exact shade of the col

Putting Everything Together!!

During this process, the form of technology I used was FlipaClip.  It is a popular animation app that is used y most artists who enjoy to draw and animate. I used this source of technology because it was my next best option. I downloaded almost every animation  app in the App Store until I came across this one. I checked out the reviews online, found tutorials on YouTube and tested it out for myself. Once I did all of that, I knew it was one the technologies that would be very useful for me. While using FlipaClip I learned that nothing ever comes as easy as it may seem. When I first started out, I was doing great until I played it back. It was playing back and it went by in two seconds. After trying to figure where I went wrong I realized that it was based on the amount of flips per second (fps). It all started to make sense soon after and things started to get better for me.  I used so many YouTube tutorials I lost count. I can't even say they were a waste of time because they wer

A-ha! or A-ha?

"A-ha" moments or learning experiences As for the "a-ha!" moments for this project, there were a lot. Most time they come from occasions when I finally got the right measurements I needed. Other times there would be a situation Changes and revisions made to the project during production Outtakes or "bloopers"