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Ring of Redemption: AICE Media Final Task

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 Here it is! The final product of our four month long project! Thank you all for tuning in, and I hope to see you again for my CCR next week!

Production Blog: Finishing Touches

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Hello everyone! Welcome back to the blog! I am happy to announce, today's blog is the penultimate blog until the video is published! Last blog I spoke on how I peer reviewed with my friend Anton. He told me how he believed the clips could be transitioned more smoothly to match the music, and how I should add another song to the beginning half of the video. I trusted his judgement and it turned out fantastic. Today's blog is me searching for the song, and syncing the video to the music. Since there isn't much time between now and the due date, I didn't think getting copyright permissions for a song would be possible, so I went on youtube with the help of Renato and found a song called "Phoenix" by Scott Buckley. The song is just a basic, low paced, instrumental, that will fit perfectly in a low volume behind the beginning interviews and call scenes to take up any empty space. Now that the song was out of the way, syncing the music to the song is all that is lef

Production Blog: Peer Review

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Hello everyone! Welcome back to the blog! We are nearing the end of my final task project, with today being a blog about me peer reviewing with a friend. This video itself is not 100% complete. All of the basic parts, such as video clips and audio clips are put together, but it is missing a certain element which i'm not certain of yet. Which is why todays blog is about me getting an outside perspective on the video. My friend Anton is really good at editing, so I decided to go to him for feedback. I showed him my video during the class period, and it seemed to go well! He felt the emotions our video was trying to convey onto him, with slight humor, but also a sense of determination and courage. He believe the video itself was good, with a couple edits needing to be made for the clips to seamlessly transition together better. The one thing he pointed out, which I didn't think of, was another song for the beginning of the film. The first part of the film up until the training mon