The next day, I had to finalize the sounds that we were going to use for the documentary. It was incredibly hard. There's was nothing that I could find that I liked for the project. It took me a while but eventually I found a couple songs that I liked. I sent them to Alec since he was in charge of editing the whole thing. It was a very stressful process because he has never really been in charge of editing for a group project before. However, he did a good job! There were a few problems with the program he was using though. Originally, he was using Adobe Premiere Pro on Creative Cloud, but apparently his thing expired somehow. It was a whole situation. Very stressful. So, what he did instead is use CapCut to edit the documentary. This had to happen at the worst possible time ever. It was the day we had to submit, so it was especially stressful. CapCut was kind of a mess too because it deleted a few of the files that Alec had imported. I don't know how it happened but it happened. However, Alec was able to import them again. I helped him out throughout the whole editing process. We were on call through Discord and I was helping him out by making files into mp3 files and helping him find extra sounds that he wanted to incorporate into the documentary. We were working very efficiently together. In the end we finished, but then there were some issues with submitting the project. There was a misunderstanding between Alec and I. We both accidently assumed that the other person was going to submit it. I thought that he was going to and he thought that I was going to. We were so stupid for that but it's ok. We didn't notice that neither of us submitted the project until Mrs. Stoklosa let us know the following week. Alec then tried emailing her the folder that had our project through canvas and he thought that the email sent successfully, but unfortunately it didn't. Mrs. Stoklosa notified us again about our problems with submission and Alec emailed it to her again. It actually sent that time which is good. However, we are going to get points deducted for turning it in late. It was completely our fault though because of the misunderstanding. But here, is the finished product of our documentary!
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