For this final draft, I wanted to cut out some choppiness, hopefully making the video seem less rushed and jumpy.
I wanted to give tips on styling one basic wardrobe staple a few different ways. I wear a lot of turtlenecks in the winter so I was showing some of my favorite outfits for a black turtleneck. For inspiration for this post, I like seeing other style blogs and Instagram flat-lay style posts of different outfits. In hindsight, this would’ve been way cooler if I got someone I know to either film me in the outfits or film someone else in them, but I needed to just get the project done by myself so if I were to actually post this for real on a business blog or something I’d definitely have someone modeling the clothes too see what they look like on.
I recorded a few clips of my outfits and uploaded the raw footage to youtube. Then I recorded my voice on my phone and put that into Premiere Pro. I had to edit out quite a bit of my own voice because I was recording late at night and stuttering/forgetting what I was going to say…classic. I used the razor tool quite a bit. I also added a filter to the video which I think made it look a lot better. I had to remember to apply the filter to all the parts of the video since I cut a lot of it and pasted it back together. I also added background music that I found from Bensound, Royalty Free Music.
I don’t know about the rest of my classmates here but Premier Pro hates my laptop. It kept loading with the rainbow swirly and taking ages to adjust. It was really frustrating and after speaking with a few of my friends in the class it appears that I am not the only one having this problem. The rainbow swirly loading problem happened for both the draft and final version. But after leaving it for hours to load at a time I finally got it to work.