Friday, March 13, 2026

CCR Post production

Hey blog!


Now that I have done a post on the production of my CCRs, it's time to do one on post-production. I chose to make this post specifically about my CCR video on questions three and four because it relied heavily on editing. Because the project is a screen recording of a PowerPoint presentation, I had to edit in many, many clips of me talking, which also goes back to production because it took me around an hour to record everything because I kept messing up. I used the voice recordings that I liked the most, renamed them, and then uploaded them to my computer so that I could use them in my project. When editing i realized some of the clips I thought worked out well actually didn't, so I had to go back and rerecord some of them.


Here is an image of all my reccordings all named, so it would be easier for me to edit them into the project. When recording, I realized some slides I hadn't recorded, so I had to go back and do that after. There was also a slide that I split into two separate voice recordings because every time I was recording it, I kept messing up on the same part. To fix that problem i just made two separate recordings because I knew that in post-production, it wouldn't be noticeable that they were two clips.

This CCR specifically took longer to edit because it had more visuals than my first one. In the first one, I was mainly talking, and the visuals were shots of a few edited ones and me, but in the second one, there was no person to look at when speaking, so I tried to add as many visuals as possible so the viewer wouldn't get bored.

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