Wednesday, November 23, 2011
What I Learned
1) Things I learned from this groups video was that using cohesive titles (same style and color) really add to the video. They were colorful and fun and caught EVERYONE's attention.
2) Another thing I learned was that having several different people as interviews and cutting them up into several different parts are very effective. They keep the audience's attention.
3) I learned while watching was that you can have PPT effects in videos.
4) Something I learned from this group was that acting from the group itself can be EXTREMLY fun and effective. The group did a lot of thier own acting (with setting up a scenario) and since they went full out it worked and didn't seem cheesy.
5) Having Crystable[sorry if i spelled it wrong] come in and being so inspirational with a great message and making it so personal was very effective.
Cyberbullying Reflection
What parts of your video are you most satisfied with and proud of?
The music and the answers we got from the interviews.
What comments from others were helpful to you in creating your final draft?
To break up Lomanto's interviews with some other titles and to take out some parts of her interview.
What changes did you actually make on your final video?
We changed the titles for the interviews, fixed the "Prevention" slide and made it multiple slides. We fixed the music and ending.
What changes would you make if you had another day or two?
I would have liked to have added a slide between Betty and Lomanto's interview. my group was going to but we forgot to add it in.
If you had the chance to do the project all over again, what would you do differently?
I would add a few more effects into the video and also I would have aadded a few pictures.
What realizations, discoveries, and understandings did you reach about creating videos?
That I could make a good video using the techniques I learned. That wwith a little luck that getting good interviews is pretty simple, just got to find the right people. To create a GOOD product it takes a lot of extra time.
What other thoughts do you have about your own project?
I think with what we had to deal with (film being ruined and time being lost very easily) my group did a very good job. The film was more informational and I'm okay with that. I liked that we started with one path and we stuck with it.
The music and the answers we got from the interviews.
What comments from others were helpful to you in creating your final draft?
To break up Lomanto's interviews with some other titles and to take out some parts of her interview.
What changes did you actually make on your final video?
We changed the titles for the interviews, fixed the "Prevention" slide and made it multiple slides. We fixed the music and ending.
What changes would you make if you had another day or two?
I would have liked to have added a slide between Betty and Lomanto's interview. my group was going to but we forgot to add it in.
If you had the chance to do the project all over again, what would you do differently?
I would add a few more effects into the video and also I would have aadded a few pictures.
What realizations, discoveries, and understandings did you reach about creating videos?
That I could make a good video using the techniques I learned. That wwith a little luck that getting good interviews is pretty simple, just got to find the right people. To create a GOOD product it takes a lot of extra time.
What other thoughts do you have about your own project?
I think with what we had to deal with (film being ruined and time being lost very easily) my group did a very good job. The film was more informational and I'm okay with that. I liked that we started with one path and we stuck with it.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
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