Regret is not something I feel once I have worked on something for as long as I have with this video. I worked hard, learned a great deal and thought of how I could do things differently the next time I were to attempt a new project. From a production stand point I would like to have the time to know Final Cut Pro better, but from working with programs like After Effects I feel I have learned a decent amount of knowledge I can bring to an employer. The process was not simple in the slightest but it was made easier through great resources and networking. Through my friends at TPWL Productions I was able to have great footage to work with and edit to suit the needs of the video. 16Volt was also a great resource with their willingness to allow permission to create the video with the use of their song.
I feel the typography works well, my song choice might not have been the best but at the same time I worked with what I set out to do. As they say you cannot do wrong when you stand behind what you have done. The greatest bit of knowledge to come from all this is that one cannot pull of a production like this alone without any help. Being able to work with a group or to coincide with a group that is willing to help makes all the difference in a production. In that I feel I have great prowess as an editor when it comes to making things work regardless of if they thematically work together. Transitions are also something I feel I'm rather proud of in this work.
Either way the video is something I stand by as something that should exist and something I would watch even if I myself hadn't made it. Through the use of programs and footage I was able to create something new from something already done.
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