Production Blog: Changing things around

I started by opening the capcut on my computer!
Hey loves, I started putting my commercial together today. I had to have a huge cup of coffee first to get my creative juices flowing. I take out my phone, open CapCut, and enter the creative realm to get things started.  I played about with the program for approximately ten minutes to be sure I knew what I was doing. Then, I search through my collection of odd and entertaining photos and movies to discover the ideal material. I had originally planned to utilize a video of me dancing wildly since it would have been a terrific way to demonstrate my vivacious nature. But after that, I decided against it since I thought there were better films of me showcasing that energy. I changed my idea because many of the films I had in mind didn't feel like they were the proper fit. Instead, I made the decision to ask my mother for help because I knew she had a large collection of images and films documenting my life's journey. I entered her room and grinned with anticipation as I pleaded with her to share her vast collection of memories. She took a little while to find and bring up all the cherished films and pictures from our shared history, which spanned many years. We started a fun trip down memory lane as we sat side by side in the nostalgically lit room. Every movie and picture had a piece of our shared history, from the embarrassing early years to the happy turning points that influenced who I am today. After spending an hour going through the pictures and videos, she sent me the ones she thought I might use. This was quite advantageous. This is a step in the right direction, even though I now unquestionably have way too many videos and photographs. I therefore spent the remainder of my workday deciding what I would and would not use. Even though I don't feel like I accomplished much, I believe I can produce much better work in the future. As a result, I feel much better prepared and will be working diligently on my commercial tomorrow. I'll see you all again soon.

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