Today was our final time meeting up to film! Today, we are fixing our mistakes and creating a more coherent and sound production. First, we tackled the comment on the busyness of the park scene. I wasn’t familiar with Marissa and Mackena’s neighborhood, as the start of this whole project was my first time being there. Marissa offered a good idea of going to their public community pool just down the street, and since it was cold outside, no one would be there to see Mackena and Riley in their toddler costumes again. For the pool scene, this was our easiest scene to film yet. We had them sit across the pool on the chairs to make it seem like the viewer was watching them from afar. At first Marissa had them sit on the direct opposite side of the pool, but as I started to film, I saw they were a bit further from the camera than I wanted. Almost to the point where it was difficult to see the two on their chairs. To fix this, I had t...
This is the day that I started actually putting together my commercial! Because of my research and planning prior to starting the commercial, I didn’t need to spend any time choosing what pictures to put in my commercial when I finally took to Capcut . The first thing I did to start my creation was edit the quality and elements of the pictures. For example, I edit ed the brightness on most of the pictures because they looked better a bit dimmer, and were too bright for my liking. I also attempted to put one of the lower - quality pictures into a photo enhancer website. However, when I put it through the website, I was unable to save the processed picture without a watermark or paying. I looked for other websites and none were free, so I ended up having to find a new picture. Luckily, I had another picture of my cat Lucy on my back that was a bit better visual quality, but the artistic quality of the photo was definitely le sser than the one before. Even so, I decided a...
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