The editing software that I am using is both iMovie, and Cap Cut. I have used both platforms before in my past, for social media and for school projects. iMovie allows for simpler ways to clip and overlay videos, which is important for my film as it will contain a scene of parallel editing. It also gives in-depth time stamps, which will help when I am adding prerecorded audio, and a score.
When adding these features, however, I will insert them using Cap Cut. This is because it provides a preview during the implementation process, so that I can match the audio with what is happening on-screen. It also allows me to speed up or slow down audio, which will therefore reduce the amount of reshoots I will have to conduct.
I will do my final editing on iMovie, as Cap Cut contains a watermark at the end of the created videos. By using iMovie to do my final editing, I can clip out this watermark, and be able to share the finished opening of my film easier through email.
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