I decided to call my edits like how software companies label their updates. With every couple of months releasing a new update to fix bugs, glitches, and what have you. I think I could never settle for a “final” edit at my first attempt, heck, maybe even my first 20 attempts. There’ll always be, “This part feels funny, that part needs some tweaking, why does it look so weird….”. Hence, this version I’ve embedded to this post is probably versions that has taken some form of shape, but no where near a solid form.

The team and I decided that we should head back to the carpark to gather more shots, just to establish some context on how the chase begin and experiment more with shooting on my DSLR and then grading it. Overall, I’m happy with how things are going, but I still believe there’s much more to do, much more to learn and acquire, before this reaches it “final” edit. It may be by the end of the semester, or by the end of the year, it’s an ongoing experience, and maybe in the distant future, when I look back at this, it would feel like how I would look back at one of my drawings I did during kindergarten days. It’s not so much of the actual product, but the memories, experiences, and journey it encompasses.

I’ll leave this here to ponder, while I’ll get back to editing more rough cuts until I rid of the “bugs and glitches” in the edits and till I achieve one smooth running OS. But until then, here’s ver. 1.1.2.

ps. There’s no need to restart your computer for this