Morgan and I attempted to export our movie multiple times. First we did it in 1080p but the quality did not look good. The outline of objects were smudged and it looked as if there was a filter on it. Morgan suggested it was because our filming was done in dim lighting, so the camera could not film using its best quality. However, our film looked better on iMovie, so we believed we could try and export it again in hope for it to be clearer. Plus, one of the titles wasn't completed and the talking parts were too quiet at some parts.
We fixed these problems then exported it in medium, instead of 1080p, but we couldn't open it in quick time, it only opened in a different programme mocha AE CS6 (Adobe after-effects). So then we exported it in large and I managed to open it in quick time but the timing of the light-switch was off. The sound came two seconds before the action. Also, the placing of the title with Morgans name in it had moved upwards, and we attempted to bring it down but it kept bouncing up. Instead of clicking the button to bring it down, I just pressed the 'enter' button to bring it down a line and it stayed there. Life would have been easier if iMovie just allowed us to move titles around, however we solved this problem. Finally, we have all the titles where we want them.
Now we exported it in 720p and this time the light-switch sound happened at the right time and the credits were in the right place. The ringtone did not sound loud enough though, so we exported it one more time in 720p after turning up the volume of that one point. Now the ringtone is quiet in the first part and loud in the second, so we had to export it again after fixing this by raising the volume in that point.
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