Reviewing the footage
After recording the commercial, there’s still going to be plenty of work left to do. Even after filming, I’ll have to make several preparations for the final copy. There will be multiple clips needed to be combined to create the full-length video. Each of these must be reviewed to check for any errors. Discrepancies such as lack of audio occurs at some cases. I have frequent microphone issues so that is a big concern of mine. Human errors like tripping over words or sudden pauses are also common. These need to be corrected to prevent any awkwardness in the video. The whole point of a commercial is to sell something so there is not much room for error. Any shakiness or inconsistency with the camera need to be fixed. I do plan on using certain angles and there could potentially be circumstances where the camera isn’t stable enough. Focus is also a factor of recording on a mobile phone. Once all the clips are sorted in the order I want, it would be time to put them together. The final video should be about sixty seconds long. After this, it would be time to choose audio for the commercial. Commercials usually have background music and I’m not entirely sure whether that’s a requirement or not for this one. All I know is it would definitely be a fun process. I may not ever end up picking one as there is a lot to choose from. Only the finest of stock music shall be used in my presentation. Once I download, then attach this audio to my video I can save the final version and my task will finally be complete.
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