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Hi, It's Omare and welcome back to another blog. So first day of editing went well. I was able to complete half of the music video. In my music video I was able to edit myself shooting and dribbling a basketball. After that I implemented the actual highlight in the video. So the first few seconds is me just shooting and dribbling. After It shows a close up shot of me watching the highlight, a close up shot is a type of camera shot size in film and television that adds emotion to a scene. After a close up shot it then dissolve to the actual highlight. In the post-production process of film editing and video editing, a dissolve is a type of film transition in which one sequence fades over another. I did have to edit out some parts that I filmed. For instance I had to edit out the scene of me shooting a basketball then it showed a split screen of me laying up the ball. Split screen is the combination of two or more scenes films separately which appear in the same frame. I was also able to show a close up shot of my shots going in the basket. A close-up shot is a type of camera shot size in film and television that adds emotion to a scene. It tightly frames an actor's face, making their reaction the main focus in the frame. I was also able to do the same with my layups and 3-pointers. To wrap it all up. I had a great time editing today. I can't wait to continue editing tomorrow.
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