After filming, I worked on editing everything together during the post-production phase of my CCR videos to make the finished products appear tidy and well-organized. I recorded the videos at my friend's house, uploaded them, and began using Clipchamp to edit them. I had to seperate the questions and organize them so the answers corresponded to the right questions because there were two CCR videos with two different questions in each. To improve the video's flow and unique look, I cut out the parts where we paused or made mistakes.
In order to point out the ideas that I was making, I also included images in the video while editing it. I included images on the screen while explaining some aspects of my project so that the audience could understand what I was doing instead of listening to the explanation. This has also been made easy by the Clipchamp editor, which helped me drag the images to the timeline and position them exactly at the point where I wanted them in the video. In order for the images to appear at the right time while explaining each idea, I paid close attention to the timing.
Here is a screenshot of my editing:
After giving the editing process some thought, I came to the conclusion that post-production is what truly brings the video together. Even though the raw footage was good on its own, the editing made everything simple and interesting for the audience. The CCR videos looked more professional and supported my explanations when I added pictures and arranged the clips. Overall, using Clipchamp enabled me to transform the initial recording into a final product that better described my project.

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