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Week 2 of editing

This week I finished all my filming and editing. I was able to put all my work together and finalize all editing work. A problem I encountered was that I almost lost all my work because my videos were saved on a flash drive, not the computer, so I had to move everything on my student number so that the videos could load without my flash drive. I have accomplished all the editing that I see fit for my opening overall. The only thing need to added, other than a few more editing for my final product, is to add the credits.



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