Thursday, December 15, 2011

Holiday Traditons


My partner Michelle Hernandez and Idid a good job on our editing. We used transitions that no one else used. I believe it is called a cube spin, it looks really cool. Everyone else just cut right to the next scene but we wanted to make it look more smooth. I also thought we did a good job of getting our message across. We explained our traditions clearly. Our backround images are colorful and nice to look at. In other videos I noticed people going back and forth to eachother like they were having a conversation. I would have liked to do that because it's more entertaining then just stating facts. To create this video, I had to come up with my script and write it down on a big poster board so I could read while speaking in front of the camera. Then, I had to get rid of the green screen on premiere pro and add in our desired background. From there, I edited our scenes to what we fell was necessary to put on the final draft. The last thing I did was make the title screen and end credits. Michelle was a great partner to have. She helped a lot. I can definitelysay the work was split 50/50. It wasn't just one person doing everything. Whatever you see in the video, we both contributed to. If I had another chance to complete this project, I would make it funnier. I would also make it seem as if we were having a conversation going back and forth so it's not just us talkng into the camera. I would make the music a bit softer because it's kind of loud and blocks out our voices sometimes. Other than that, I had fun working with Michelle and we did the best we could with the amount of time that was given to complete this assignment.

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