Editing process

During the making of all the podcasts the "Cap-cut" app was used
Narent was already quite familiar with the app during the early stages of his editing process because he's used it frequently in the past for personal projects like the jump cut video and camera angle videos. However, during the first few weeks of the editing, progress was a little slow because not much of the audio had been completed; the only thing he had done was combine the raw audio with the logo image while we were busy planning everything.

In the last several weeks, he had completed the editing for both episodes in roughly a day each. A YouTube to mp3 converter he discovered online was used to convert some of the effects he used from YouTube to mp3, while other effects he used were available in the CapCut app
And in the second podcast, he utilized a good deal of beeping noises when Raphael was speaking because he used a lot of profanity. He did this because he thought our podcast deserves to be listened to by students at our school and he doesn't want anyone to feel uncomfortable.

Finally, he learned how time-consuming editing can be, especially on a device like a phone. Although using this app produced quite impressive results, it could have been better. The sound effects that he had used could have been a little more refined and could have blended in better to the audio, but overall he said that he was satisfied with his results and the effort he put into it.

Credit to narent for the pictures and information





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