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As someone who loves editing videos, I knew this would be time-consuming, but I also foolishly assumed that It would not be hard as I have some experience with editing in iMovie. I was wrong. Firstly, it was extremely difficult to come up with a topic. It usually helps me if the task is more narrowed down than something personal. I think I finally understand the saying that too much freedom is scary (this is just like choosing a major). The videos I usually edit are already well put together, all I need to do is match the music with the video and chose the best scenes. Making a video from scratch is much harder. But the videos from StoryCenter were helpful as they gave me a standard that I could aim to achieve. Unfortunately, I did not have enough pictures of the memories I talked about. I know now that if I could I would take specific pictures that would work perfectly with what I have to say. I wish I could have included them but since I could only take these pictures outside of NY I can’t really do anything about that. I found my project idea to be too personal and at times I was questioning myself and if it’s right of me to share what I’m sharing. I think I made this video mainly for myself. It felt nice to talk about my feelings, I think it helps me cope with my fears. I wanted to make a video about my grandmother who passed away a few months ago, but I decided that is still too painful. It might always be too painful to talk about.
I think choosing the music was my favorite part. I had 4 tracks in mind all by Audiomachine (a bunch of composers that are amazing) from the album La Belle Epoque which is very uplifting and filled with a sense of nostalgia for a better time. I decided on The Shores of Forgiveness composed by Thomas-Adam Habuda.
I cut out two sentences of my monologue that I thought were unnecessary and didn’t really fit in with the rest of the story. I also adjusted the volume of the music (from 16% to 10%) as suggested by my group members and moved the wind soundtrack to the end so that it doesn’t overpower my voice.