Hey there this is my music video and I hope you enjoy it have a good time watching it. get ready to watch and experience these emotional moments for yourself.
First, I gather a wide array of personal photos and videos from my life experiences. This includes childhood photos, memorable trips, milestones, and significant moments. My goal is to create a visual story that captures my life's journey. I also consider the tone and mood I want to set for my commercial. I choo s e if it is going to be a heartwarming and nostalgic piece or a more lighthearted and fun commercial . This decision helps guide my choice of photos and videos. I explore my music collection as it sets the emotional background feeling for the commercial. Looking for tracks that resonate with my story and evoke emotions. Lyrics play a significant role in my decision to choose which music goes in to my commercial . I often organize my assets into different themes or chapters, making it easier to structure the commercial. These themes ar e related to my childhood, hobbies, career, and personal growth throughout my high school years....
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