The beginning of the editing process

 Filmmaking is a challenging yet rewarding experience that allows you to bring your creative vision to life. As an aspiring filmmaker, I recently had the opportunity to film a short movie with my friends Nicole and Jordyn. We were excited about the project and were eager to see the final result. However, the editing process proved to be more difficult than we anticipated, especially since we were editing on a phone. Editing a short movie on a phone can be a frustrating experience. While it's convenient to have all the editing tools in the palm of your hand, the small screen can make it difficult to see the finer details of the footage. Additionally, the limited processing power of a phone can make the editing process slow and tedious. Despite these challenges, we pushed forward and began to edit the movie. However, as we watched the footage, we noticed that some scenes didn't look right together. The lighting and color grading of some shots were inconsistent, making it difficult to create a cohesive narrative. It was then that we realized we needed to reshoot some scenes. Reshooting scenes can be a daunting task, especially since we had already put a lot of effort into filming the original footage. However, we knew that it was necessary to ensure that the final product was of high quality. We went back to the drawing board and began to plan out the reshoots.

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