Editing Blog: Sound Engineering




Hello and welcome back to my blog! After I dealt with the clip lengths and transitions, it was time for me to work on the sound and text. But before I could do that, I needed to convert the downloaded music that I previously found and turn it into an MP3. 

To do this, I went on safari and typed in ‘MP3 converter’ and clicked in my first site. I then uploaded the download and let the site convert it for me. Once I had my music, I went back into the CapCut project that I started. I added in the music to the project and trimmed it down so that it ended when the film was finished. Some of the clips that I used had background noises that I didn’t want in the film. So, I turned their volumes down to zero or used the reduce noise feature that CapCut had. After getting the music fixed, I worked on getting the voiceover added in. One of the scenes shows Hailey sitting on the couch, trying to remember where her mom went. I used the voiceover feature on CapCut and had Hailey make a recording of her voice. I then added on a echo sound effect to emphasize that it was a thought insider her mind. 

The last part of my editing was with the text. I had to find places to put them where they could both be seen but not block anything. It was slightly difficult to get the varied sizes in the words, but I was able to figure out how to do it. Once I placed the text in the right spot, I knew I didn’t just want it to appear on screen. I ended up finding a cool typing animation and used this for all of my text. 

With that, I finished the editing for my film. It was now time show al, my family and friends what I created. This is Kyra signing off!

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