CCR Post Production
My two CCRs did not have a substantially similar process of post-production actually. With the Street Interview (Questions 1 & 2) I chose to avoid editing the footage. I did not do any serious editing since we wanted to create the authentic on-the-street look.What you can find in that video is the very same video of Gabby. I also believed that having no editing of the conversation was an attempt to make the conversation feel more natural and authentic, which is more of an indie movie style.Questions 3 and 4 on my PowerPoint CCR had to draw much attention during the edit. Clipchamp was required to record my speech and match it to the slides. This was all about timing I needed to ensure that at the moment when I was discussing a particular hardware, the appropriate photo was displayed on the screen.
I also took my time to ensure that there was a balanced sound. Some of the topics that I needed to discuss in the PowerPoint included the explanation of intricate software operations, such as my overlay of the audio tracks to achieve the emergency broadcast and door shaking. I had to ensure that I had a clear voice and that my slides were not abrupt due to the evidence I had to present to the examiner in fitting the technical breakdown.

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