In film, editing is the dissection and rearranging of clips to produce a final product that the editors are satisfied with. This covers trimming and stretching clips as well as applying overlays, color, transitions, and other effects. The editing process is an essential aspect of filmmaking since it provides a clear and clean framework that your viewers can easily follow. Additionally, it improves the visual appeal of the movie for the audience, which increases their engagement with your media offering. My group and I approached the storytelling of editing by adding a title card that fits the tone, and Christine's character. Visual editing is editing that changes the visual aspect of our film such as transitions, coloring, and captions. They enhance storytelling and create more audience engagement.
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