The most dreaded part, after acting ... editing! It's not like I don't enjoy it, because I actually really do. I find it relaxing and kind of mind numbing after importing all of the clips. But that's where my headache starts. Adobe Premier NEVER does what I want it to do when it comes to importing. For some unknown reason, because I already tried to investigate, Adobe on my personal computer refuses to import the clips correctly. It just imports the audio with a blank screen. And obviously I can't do anything with that. But, desperate times call for desperate measures, right?
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So I threw a tantrum like a five year old after hours of fighting with Adobe.
After that I was fine though, and I ended up editing on my dad's computer. Which would've been fine if he didn't work from home and I literally only have the evenings to edit. But it's okay, thank god I chose for a simplistic editing opening scene instead of anything experimental. If I had gotten creative, I would be suffering the consequences hard. But the good news of using my dad's computer is that it works. Literally the only good thing because since it is an entirely different computer from mine, I feel like a cute little old lady trying to FaceTime her grandchildren. Except the keyboard is also in Spanish and for some reason that's supposed to mean that none of the universal demand like Control+C don't work. It's frustrating, and definitely an obstacle I didn't need, but I'll get by ... I guess
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