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Hi, Hello, and welcome back to another blog. So far, the second day of editing has gone smoothly. I finished the music video. I was able to edit myself shooting and dribbling a basketball in my music video. Following that, I added the real highlight to the video. So I'm simply shooting and dribbling for the first few seconds. After that, it displays a close up shot of me watching the highlight. In film and television, a close up shot is a form of camera shot size that adds emotion to a scene. It dissolves to the actual highlight after a close-up shot. A dissolve is a form of film transition in which one sequence fades over another in the post-production process of film editing and video editing. Some of the footage I shot had to be edited out. I also had to add a scene It displayed a split screen showing me laying up the ball after a scene of me shooting a basketball. Split screen refers to the presentation of two or more independent sequences films in the same frame. I was also able to show a close-up look of one of my basket shots. In film and television, a close-up shot is a sort of camera shot size that adds emotion to a scene. It closes in on an actor's face, making their reaction the focal point of the shot. With my layups and 3-pointers, I was able to accomplish the same. Finally, I'll sum everything up. Today I had a lot of fun editing. I'm looking forward to finally finishing my music video project.
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