Production Blog: Final Touches

 Hey, Sappies. Here with the final production blog of the Charmmerical is, your best friend Char, here to end your misery because I know this has grown tiring. To read production blog after production blog with practically the same storyline is annoying, but, sorry not sorry because today won't be any better. But...it's the last one for a while so at least take that into account. Anyway, let's just get straight into it.

By now, our project is looking pretty good. But, there are some things that we can add to make it look better. First, I think it's looking a bit choppy. Some things are just a fraction of a second too short or too long, more text could be inserted in some places, and we should add some sorts of pauses for when we end and begging our show. So I started off by messing around with some clips. Even if it was by a millisecond, I shortened and lengthened some photos/videos. Including the intro and the actual project. I also decided to add two black screens. One after the intro and before the pictures and videos to give a sense of commencement, and another after the last video, giving it a sense of finale. I made sure to add transitions before those black screens. Specifically "fade in" to morph it well into the commercial. Then I added some text on the last video. Because, I didn't really like how awkward it looked (the one of me lip syncing to PinkPantheress). I added a two text boxes there to ease the tension. The first that said "*PinkPantheress Break*" so that you at least had some idea of what was going on and the second one that said "Thanks for Watching!" I spaced out their timing so that it was made to be one after the other. After that, I made minor adjustments to the audio by lengthening or shortening it. Such as for the intro and seeing whether or not I wanted it to continue playing when the last black screen showed up. (I decided that it would.) Once I finished all that up, well, that came to be the end of my commercial. Better known as the, Charmmercial. 

But, Sappies, unlike the slow progress you get to see throughout my other production blogs, you will not see the end result in this one. That will be saved for later. When it counts most. Till then I guess.

XOXO,

    Char



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