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CCR for My Final Task

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Above is my CCR for my Final task. I used various pieces of media to keep it interesting throughout the entirety of the video. I hope you enjoy!

Final Task - Dynamic Duo

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Here is my final task! I put everything I could into this film so I hope you enjoy it as much as I do! Sit back, relax, and grab some snacks. Enjoy!

I Fixed Some Problems

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 Welcome back! As promised, today I will be fixing one of the complaints mentioned in my last blog. In my last blog, I gave 3 people the chance to critique my final task. One of the biggest things that all three of them mentioned was the music volume. Because of this, I will be adjusting and fixing not only the volume of the music today but also some other things they mentioned. The volume of the music was a very easy fix. In CapCut, all you have to do is click on the music. Next, go to volume, and then turn the volume down until you are satisfied. Along with turning the volume down on the music, I also turned the volume up on the original sound of the film. By doing this, it helped the audience better hear the dialogue and not have to strain to make out what the cast was saying. Another issue I addressed was the auto-captions displaying the wrong words. I am thankful that those who I showed the film to caught this mistake. Although it is small, it is something that shouldn't be ov

I Finished My Final Task and Got Some Feedback!

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Welcome back, guys! Guess who finished their final task? Me of course. After a lot of time and effort, I am happy to say that my final project is completely finished... or so I thought. I showed some people the film before I released it and I got a lot of really good feedback. Of course, it's good to hear that what I spent the last couple of months making is really good, however, there are still some things that I can touch up on before I finish. I interviewed about three people. I showed them my film and asked them what stood out to them that I could fix. One of the main things that all three people said was to lower the music volume so that you could hear the dialogue. From a viewer's perspective, it's super important that the music in a movie or short film doesn't drown out the talking for a bunch of reasons. First off, we need to understand what the characters are saying, right? If the music's too loud, we're like, "Huh? What did they say?" Plus, m