Onara's perspective of the editing
Obviously to get the right perspective of this editing blog i needed to ask onara my self. So that’s exactly what i did. During media studies in class i asked her if could FaceTime later that night. Once we were on FaceTime i talked to her about what i was thinking. Basically what my ideas for the future in our group were. After we talked she agreed with me about reviewing how to edit with her and watching her do it. She agreed that she might need the extra help at hand in the future with editing. She elaborated on how stressful it can be for her because the grades counts on how good the music video looks. If she didn’t edit the music video very well then we don’t get a good grade on it. So since we agreed on that we started working. Onara said that from her perspective the hardest part about editing is getting the timing down. By this she means with the song timing up with the lyrics we’re saying. She said it takes patience and power to do it. It could do hours to finish or minutes depending on how good you are at editing. Then she said that the second hardest part was editing them together in a cool fashioned way. Making the transitions match and look like it’s in a flow. Along with putting them in order step by step. She said that when she was teaching me it felt good to feel appreciated for the work she puts in. Along with being able to teach others what she learned from herself. We both had a great experience from this and took it all in while we could.

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