On the first day of class I taped a video of myself telling the veiwer things they may not know about me, and what I liked about my highschool. Later on, we had to use Adobe Premeire Pro to edit our videos. Although we had slideshows showing us step-by-step instructions on what to do, technology got the best of me and made this expierence quite difficult. Between trying to figure out how to use the program in the first place, and uploading wrong videos, I had quite the time trying to understand all of this. My partner and I helped each other through most of the project, which was nice, but I can't say that I like technology better after all was said and done.
First we imported our videos, which was actually a collection of multiple student's videos. We used Set In Point and Set Out Point to slim the video down to just us. After editing and perking things to just the way we want it, we coded our videos, and uploaded them to Youtube. From there, we added our videos to our blogs and wa-la! The videos were completed, therefore, our project was almost finished. This reflection is the last of it.
I'll try to wrap this up quick, considering it's already so long. In the end, I further educated myself on editing videos, and how to upload. I hope that next time we do this, I'll have an easier time.
My video? I think it turned out alright. But that's not for me to decide.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Our Group Discussion about Values.com
Our group liked "The Greatest" video the best. The value in the video was to never give up, and if something doesn't work for you, maybe try working around it and finding something you're good at. We enjoyed the different shots used in the video, and we especially enjoyed the end, when you think the child is going to hit the ball, but doesn't.
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