Thursday, March 29, 2012

Final Viedo--The Result

Thinking about Our Final Values Video

This post is from everyone that commented on our blog and the video. Liz, Jorge and Alicia, Elissa, Luis and Lizzy, Ryan, Julissa, Cynthia.
The positive comments that were most meaningful to us were from Everyone. They all pretty much said the same thing in one way or another. They told us that the little sections of the flashback were really good and it worked well with the storylineThat was helpful because It let us know that the choice to do the flashback was correct. In addition, they told us that the shots of Alexis’ character where you can truly see her reaction were done well, and that helped us see that we did stuff right even though we were stressing the film wasn’t that great.
The two best suggestions we got were from pretty much everyone who posted a comment. They all told us the same thing we were already thinking about the editing and the music and that was helpful because we were able to tell that we were on the right check and we all thought the same thing. We already addressed the situations that were all mentioned.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Roughdraft two...




The reflection for the FIRST roughdraft is pretty much the same.
Our value is trying to represent doing the right thing.
We edited well for the time we had.
We need to fine tune the cuts and add some music.
We wanted feedback on whether it was TOO long and if so what they suggest to cut.
Our challenge was time. Our roughdraft could have been more refined if we had a little bit more time.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Rough Draft...one



1) What value are you trying to represent?
honesty
2) What do you think your group has done well?
I think we have as a group worked together very well. We have gotten ALL our filming done together. As pf right now the film is rough but we know we need to finish editing.
3) What do you still need to complete?
The editing process and then just refining things.
4) What are you most in need of feedback about? (We want to know if..., We're wondering if this camera angle worked when...etc.)
The cuts and the way the video flows.
5) Identify a challenge your group discovered and faced in creating the film. Focus on a challenge about how to best tell your story. Describe how you dealt with that challenge, including discussions you had, things you tried and decided to leave out, and what you ultimately did to address it.

The challenge is a little bit of miscommunication, time, and of course having a vision in our minds that we can't FULLY complete. We get pretty darn close though.