Beginning the editing process
A few days after filming, our group met at school to begin the editing process. We gathered at a table and started putting together the clips we had already filmed. The main goal of this session was not to complete the final edit, but to review our footage and identify what we were missing before our next filming day.
As we started assembling the clips, we were able to see how our scenes flowed together and whether they made sense as a narrative. This gave us a clearer understanding of what worked well and what needed improvement. It also helped us notice any gaps in our story, such as missing shots or scenes that needed to be re-filmed.
This editing session also sparked new ideas within the group. By watching our footage, we came up with additional ways to improve certain scenes and enhance the overall quality of the film. This showed how editing is not just about putting clips together, but also about developing and refining the story.
Overall, this stage was important because it helped guide our next steps in production and ensured that our future filming would be more focused and effective.

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