This time, the Okinawa and Peleliu battle sections had to be sped up to fit with the music better. To speed up the sections I added new images to them and nested their entire sequences to group it all under one item in the timeline. Speeding this item up to 200% speed made the sequence twice as fast, fulfilling the pace criteria.
I've also had to focus a little more on how to convey emotion throughout the entire video. The emotions in the video range from triumph to fear and horror; adding in screaming soldiers was necessary as the fighting scenes would be filled with dying soldiers who are in agony, as well as terrified of their enemy.
Additional sound effects were added such as innocent women and children crying during the Invasion of Poland, Japanese banzai attackers screaming, German soldiers shouting commands and an air raid siren during the Battle of Britain.
A problem occurs on other screens when watching back the video where the audio and video are very slightly out of sync. To try and limit this problem, I've gone back over the whole video and made very fine and precise cuts to the beat and his has reduced the problem rather noticeably.
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