Editing My CCRs: The Post-Production Process
Once I finished filming my Creative Critical Reflections (CCRs), the next step was editing and refining them to ensure they were clear, engaging, and well-paced. Since I used two different formats—one while baking and another as an interview—I had to tailor my editing approach for each.
For the baking video, I aimed to keep it natural and conversational while maintaining structure. Using iMovie, I cut out unnecessary pauses and adjusted the pacing to make the flow smoother. I also made small edits to keep my answers focused while still feeling spontaneous and authentic.
The interview-style CCR required a more structured edit. I made sure transitions between questions were seamless and refined the audio for clarity. The goal was to make it polished but not overly scripted, so I kept the editing clean and minimal.
Throughout the process, I focused on keeping the videos engaging without overcomplicating the edits. By fine-tuning pacing and clarity, I was able to enhance my responses while ensuring they remained natural and easy to follow. Now that everything is finalized, I’m excited to share my reflections and see the final result!
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