Though not recommended, Capcut is my favorite editing platform. Ive already made previous music videos and short films using that app and im familiar with all its tools. To help picture my film opening, during filming I would put together the clips just after they were filmed to see if they were fitting. This allowed me to see if the shots synthesized together and looked like all one scene. Take a look at what I have so far.
I had to keep in mind that whatever happened at the end of one clip had to be consistent with the beginning of the other. Through the app, I'm able to zoom in on the clips to get a more precise cut. I realized after filming the first scene, I was a little under time. But this sparked a new Idea to bring forth some more mise-en-scene. I filmed clips of my room like the posters, soundboard, and the back of our main character, which confirmed Evan is a teenager. Take a look!
For the car scene, the song was about to end. This was an issue since the 360 camera rotator didn't speed up fast enough to turn all the way before the song ended. So, we filmed the clip anyway and I ended up speeding the clip 2x. Unfortunately, to make the clip loop around twice, I need to speed it up more than 2x and Cap cut isn't capable of doing that. So, I've decided to take the clips that are finalized right now and switching over to Clipchamp
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