You know of my initial forty-three second opening introduction. But have I talked to you about my editing? No, the answer is no. Anyways, since I have some video to start working on, this blog post is the editing starts stuff type of blog post.
Before I tell you about my editing, here is a little change that I did to the logo. All it was the font after that there is nothing else. It is still looking like a viewing booth; I'd rather not change that. Anyways, back to actual editing.
That was a lie, I am still going to talk about my introduction video for a second moment. Mainly because I put the logo in. With extra text that says "A Boneta Film," that fades out. The logo and the text both fades in and fades out for roughly a second.
Anyways, I lied about the forty-three second video. It is actually forty one seconds long. Now, what exactly did I do? Well, I had adjusted the video's contrasting. Just barely though, to get that subtle warmth. This is technically what it looks like, for the most part because I had to manually adjust each video section to look like a warm overtone (I could not actually find a filter). "But Duke, you shrunk your progress!" Yes, I get it. I am also unhappy, but what is done must have been done. (There was an extra clip that did not fit at all, scrapped into the void.) I also had to adjust a couple of clips so they do not look like jump cuts. I somehow hated saying that word, jump cuts. I have full rights to blame my boss, whom integrated me into hating jump cuts. Anyways, to fix this minor issue, I had faded in the clips by a very small margin of time. It looks better, but in the finalization I may need to adjust this more.
Another thing I had added was the title and some of the credits. I promise that the actual title looks better on the video instead of my screenshot. Actually, they all look better on video.
That is pretty much all that I have done, since my convenient filming day is on the weekend and I do not want to do anything. But you, dear customer, can rely on me to get you a product of any kind.
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