Hi, so basically I went to visit my sister at her apartment in UF and she helped me film my last CCR. I realized that I haven't mentioned what I had in mind because I have been so busy editing that I just keep forgetting to update my blog once I made progress. So, anyway my second CCR is inspired by Wired's youtube video of asking Olivia Rodrigo the web's most searched questions. The video is attached below.
I thought this was a creative way of answering the last two questions as well as the final statement. I created my own Google board by printing out a Google search bar and gluing on some questions as well as blank pieces of paper that I could peel off to reveal each question, and then gluing that piece of paper on a piece of cardboard. I forgot to take a photo of the process of making the little board, but below I have attached a photo of how it turned out.
A few parts of the video with Olivia Rodrigo included short clips saying that they were going to ask her some burning questions along with upbeat music over it. I wanted to do the same, which is why i took a picture of my sister's room and blurred it, and then used the sound Shake That by FASS, which I found from the site upbeats where I have chosen all of my non-copywrited music so far. The photo below is the one I took of my sister's room prior to blurring it.
Now I am almost done with editing the video and realize that I am going to be a little over the 10 minute mark. This worries me greatly since I do not know how to fix it. I feel like I answered all the question and elaborated upon my responses which is why it took so much time, but if it means that I answered them appropriately, then is there really an issue? In the meantime, I am trying to quicken the pace of my words to see if that will help, if not then I may have to think about cutting some parts of the clips, which I would rather not do as I think it is better to include details of my elaboration and explanation behind the whole process.
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