As I wasn't there for the beginning of the shapes video lesson which the rest of the class did early last week, and we were given time today to catch up, I decided to finish it.
I created layers in Photoshop using the default paintbrushes (see below for one example, because they now look different due to filters). Then I exported each layer (including the background black layer) as a .jpg into a file, and then put them into Final Cut with a song we were given to use.
In Final Cut, I imported each image into the same layer in order except for the two circles which I made. I decided to make these come in over the top of the other background layers to make my video more dynamic. To the first half of the background layers, I added the effect 'ripple', to the second half I added 'pond ripple', and to the circles I added both 'ripple' and 'scrape' all of which are in the 'distort' submenu in filters. To the circles I wanted to make them look like they are dripping as a new sound comes in, so I added keyframes to move it across the screen as well.
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