How did you integrate technologies – software, hardware and online – in this project?
Continuing the Vanity Fair "Lie Detector Test..."
Question: Is it true you used technologies that are accessible to everyone?
Answer: That is not true.
(the test will show that was a lie)
Answer: Dang it you got me again! Fine, yes, we used technologies that are actually very accessible from home that even an amateur could use.
Question: Can you discuss the hardware you acquired for this project?
Answer: Yes I can actually! For all my projects, I use my Canon EOS 5D camera that I take with me everywhere. I love the high quality of not just the film, but also the sound. All we have to do is find an adapter and plug that into my desktop where I upload all the footage and begin editing!
Question: Now, talk to me about software. Is it true you used CapCut?
Answer: That is false. When beginning to think about my editing approach, I thought to myself about all the different editing softwares I had previously used and if I liked it or not. For my previous project, I used the editing software iMovie, so I decided to do the same this time. When editing my footage in iMovie, I noticed some of the audio and lightning were off in a couple clips. To fix these problems, I utilized a couple of iMovies many features like sound isolation, sound effects, brightness adjustment settings, and many more! For the title and credit sequences, I used my go-to platform, Canva. Here, I uploaded my film and imported and animated my logo along with creating the fonts and placements of my credits.
Question: Wow! I didn't know this process was so long. It must've taken you a long time, correct?
Answer: Correct. I worked on this project over the course of 8 weeks.
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