9/26/19
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- Watch this video, reply to this blog with a compliment and a suggestion...you dont have to watch the entire video
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- Download Establishing Shot, Dolly Zoom and Closing Shot to D-Drive/Project Folder
- Continue planning your advertisement for "How-To-Video" Size=11x17 (include decorative font title, background image/texture, foreground image, organizational shapes, balance and unity)
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- Shoot Video for "How-To Video" - post to twitter
- Session 2 Project 3: Import a PSD File (p.40)
- Open a new project or an existing project.
- Import the Lower Third.psd document from the Course Support files.
- Select Import As Individual Layers.
- Project Panel Storyboard (p.41) VIDEO FILES
- Import the video you filmed in your Session 1 projects.
- In the Project panel, use each individual timeline to scrub through and set the poster frame on each clip to match the storyboard you created earlier in Session
- Drag clips to rearrange as necessary.
- Assembly Edit (p.42)
- Description:An assembly edit is a quick way to edit a sequence. You can use the J, K, and L keys to navigate through the clips and the I and O keys to mark the In and Out points. For this project you will trim each clip in the Project monitor and then create a new sequence in the Timeline panel. Make sure that the transitions between the clips make sense.
- Open a new project.
- Import three to five clips.
- Trim clips using the J, K, L, I, and O keys.
- Select all clips and drag to the Timeline panel.
- Rename the new sequence in the Project monitor.
The video captured several different angles from different places around the building, however some sections of the video are quite shaky, and could have been a little better with a tripod perhaps.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of this video is the choir sang "Oh Say Can You See" and while the choir are singing, the camera operator should only zoom directly to the choir, not the flag.
ReplyDeleteI like the intro but some of the video parts were quite shaky.
ReplyDeletemagali^
DeleteI enjoyed the different shots in the beginning. They zoomed in on some parts such as the flag which I thought was a nice touch. The only complaint I would have is that the video is shaky during some parts
ReplyDeleteRiley Fiorentino
DeleteI enjoyed this video and I really liked the slideshow in the beginning it adds a sentimental feeling to the video
ReplyDeleteI did not like how in some parts it was really shaky but it could have just been from the wind, other than that it was a well put together video
halie rogers
Deletei like how organized it is and well put together it was and the different types of angles but i don't like that it's shaky
ReplyDeleteIt was cool; I liked the part in the beginning with the pictures. I think the audio was a liiiittle had to understand.
ReplyDeleteI feel like the camera was on the flag for a little too long, I liked how there were several angles
ReplyDelete-chris
I enjoyed the video and it's well put together. The only thing i would try to improve on is the zooming in and out on the flag and would try to use more smoother transitions.
ReplyDeleteI think this video is great but some parts were very shaky or weren't edited well. But the background music plus slideshow gives it a very calm feeling. I really suggest to keep the camera less shaky. Overall this video is very enjoyable to watch!
ReplyDeleteI liked the pictures in the beginning, then transitioning into the video. I feel like there are small parts of some scenes that could have been cut a bit shorter. Like when they started singing, them setting up could have been cut out a bit.
ReplyDeleteI liked the shots at the beginning, I didn't like how long the video was.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed how the way the video was and I thought that they did a really great job. My only improvement would be the audio and the shakiness just a little bit.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the bird’s eye view of the vocational center and how it arched around the building. I did not like how the beginning pictures had no transitions between them, just picture after picture.
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It auto corrected my name tl marty. It’s matty.
DeleteCooper Dixon
ReplyDeleteI think the flag at the beginning could be less shaky.
I like the still shots at the beginning. It give a good impression for the beginning.
AJ DeLucia
ReplyDeleteThe audio was decent for something shot outside, and the organization of the shots was well planned and executed. However, the video could be a little less shaky and clips could be transitioned more smoothly.
I really like the numerous different shots taken during the pledge of allegiance, I also really like the establishing shot of the entire school. The only thing I would suggest is using equipment like a stabilizer or tripod to help with shakiness. ~ Jordan :)
ReplyDeleteI think the the pictures in the beginning felt repetitive and unneeded. I did like the view of the vocational center from above.
ReplyDelete-Catrina
James- I liked the transitions, however the music felt repetitive.
ReplyDeleteI think they did a good music selection, it matches with the topic I also like all the shots they were taking.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the way it was all so professional towards the occasion. All the vocal performers and speeches really showed how proud everyone was to open this facility. The one thing I would add is to implement multiple cameras at different angles to cut to during the video, to liven up the movements and make it more visually interesting.
ReplyDeleteMarley Wicker
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DeleteI like the video, it's very professional and very neat. I like the different shots in this video and the beginning was well done as well with the ending of the whole school. (ARLY)
ReplyDeleteOlivia Lovrin
ReplyDeleteI personally think that there is a lot of footage that could have been cut out of this video. There were multiple times where people walked out of the frame and it did not fit with the scene, I think they should have maybe used a transition. There are also no transitions at all. The cuts are very choppy, and there are some shots that just don't fit at all.
David Beauchamp: The video was inspiring in its own way by showing how much work and appreciation that goes into these vocational schools. I'm glad that I get to go to these great trade schools.
ReplyDeleteI liked when the video was being recorded with some tree branches in front of the camera to show a calm and thoughtful moods.
DeleteThe video is very beautiful and very organized. The different shots that was taken was really perfect.
ReplyDeleteMekhi
DeleteThe video looks very professional, however, the camera is a little unstable.
ReplyDeleteThis is Zach Rios (I don't know why it says my name is this)
DeleteI enjoyed the video it came out very well it's cool that there is an ocvts opening in toms river- Sabrina Rosa
ReplyDeletesome shots were a little shaky
DeleteThe video is produced well but I feel like they should of had a tripod for the far away shot.
ReplyDeletei don't like how the camera shakes but i like the establishing shot and how the pictures sink with the music
ReplyDeletecamera is shaky in the beginning- put it on a tripod. keep the camera focused on one person and make clean cuts. keep all important people in camera at all times and keep it focused. make clean or smooth cuts in the video
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Deleteother than that collecting the audio was good and when the speaches where going on all of it was collected, all the other good things have been said
DeleteCameron Hill
ReplyDeleteI liked all of the shots and the diversity of them. I don't have any suggestions.
The music synced up well with the change in photos. But often times the angles of camera felt awkward and out of place. The sound was also inconsistent between the music and the people talking.
ReplyDeleteMartyn H.
There is a point where I think the song and images fall out of sink for the transition times. Also the camera is a little shaky.
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