I filmed and edited both of my CCRs on the same day, which helped me keep the same style and stay organized. I chose a format for the first CCR that looks like a "behind-the-scenes" video, similar to the extra content you might find on a DVD. Because of this choice, the editing was pretty simple. Most of the work was just adding text on top of the behind-the-scenes clips I filmed during production.
I also included a few scenes from my actual film opening. These clips fit well with the behind-the-scenes style and helped give the feeling that the viewer is watching bonus content that shows both the making of the project and parts of the final film. I think this choice worked well because it matched the theme I wanted.
I did all of my editing in Adobe Premiere Pro. I used simple tools like adding text, cutting clips, and using smooth transitions to make the video flow well and look interesting. In the end, I think the editing process was quick and helped me create a project that answers the CCR questions while keeping the same style as my film.
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