This took a lot of effort and I am not really happy with the result. I wish I had more time to play around with video editors and to make it better. I did get it done and I hope that you enjoy it. To start with this I watched the movie and picked a specific scene. I thenn found the scene on youtube and converted it to a downloadable file. I then added said file to my Capcut account in a new project. After watching the clip a bunch of times I selected a little less of the clip to analyze. For this I chose the build up to the initial fight. This was very packed with film techniques, so I rewatched the clip a couple more times and made a script for my audio recording. I took a bunch of audio takes and then picked three which I cut to match the video. I did have to freeze frame, and slow down certain points of the video to completely match it but it worked out. I then added subtitles and a title screen and then posted the video. This is probably the most time consuming project to date but I really appreciate that I learned how to create a youtube video. I have more appreciation for those who do it consistently.

2 responses to “Video Analysis”

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    Paul

    I like how you told us to hit Like and Subscribe – just like a pro. I think this project gives us all an appreciation for just how much work goes into video, like an hour or more of effort for every minute of length.

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