Hyajah's Answered/Questions Stage 5 #2

 What did you learn about using postproduction technologies (iMovie, Adobe Premier, Audacity, sound equipment, etc.)? 

A: I learned a lot about the following stated for example I was using iMovie for a short period of my editing which was for my Rough Cut, and during the process I was trying to figure out how am I going to make these couple shots I have look good not knowing iMovie specialize in trailers of some sort so than they had everything mapped out the only thing I had to do was enter pictures of the cast, names, and the shots I had and it evolved into a masterpiece it even came with sound of their own which matched with the genre I was making. For the end of my editing process, I used WeVideo I wasn't so advanced with it, but I had to learn throughout the process how things work and stuff like that for example I didn’t know how to do voiceovers, and how to keep the voiceovers from overlapping until I started to play around with it , another reason to show I wasn’t so advanced with it was that it took me basically 1-2 hours trying to figure out how to download it to my computer. 

Did you consult any sources to learn how to use your equipment (YouTube tutorials, etc.)? 

A: I did not consult any sources to learn how to use equipment because I already knew how to by common knowledge and the stuff I did need, I played around with the editing source to find out what I need, and I also used some of my friends help I like to learn stuff and figure them out by myself because I feel as if it’s the best way to do it. 

What did you learn about using postproduction technologies (iMovie, Adobe Premier, Audacity, sound equipment, etc.)? 

A: I learned a lot about the following stated for example I was using iMovie for a short period of my editing which was for my Rough Cut, and during the process I was trying to figure out how am I going to make these couple shots I have look good not knowing iMovie specialize in trailers of some sort so than they had everything mapped out the only thing I had to do was enter pictures of the cast, names, and the shots I had and it evolved into a masterpiece it even came with sound of their own which matched with the genre I was making. For the end of my editing process, I used WeVideo I wasn't so advanced with it, but I had to learn throughout the process how things work and stuff like that for example I didn’t know how to do voiceovers, and how to keep the voiceovers from overlapping until I started to play around with it , another reason to show I wasn’t so advanced with it was that it took me basically 1-2 hours trying to figure out how to download it to my computer. 

Did you consult any sources to learn how to use your equipment (YouTube tutorials, etc.)? 

A: I did not consult any sources to learn how to use equipment because I already knew how to by common knowledge and the stuff I did need, I played around with the editing source to find out what I need, and I also used some of my friends help I like to learn stuff and figure them out by myself because I feel as if it’s the best way to do it. 

What are the conventions of titling in your genre, and how did you follow or challenge them? 

A: I follow the conventions in my genre, by knowing what the audience want and the audience I want to target for example my genre is comedy so I want to target people who want to laugh and can relate to the film. 

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