Thursday, May 24, 2012
The Water is Wide (Final)
1. Our story was pretty much as Mr.Z described, but with our little twist. We added the photots or nature. And we also added the clips of the animals. It was the surroundings of the water that he descibes--getting a bigger picture then just the water. As the video goes on we tried to add as much movement to the water. We also tried to show the transitions from a small portion of water to a larger one.
2. From 1:40-2:09 is what the group is most proud of. It is the beginning of the whole video where the music kicks in. We made the clips with water move to show water ACTUALLY moving instead of it being a still clips and we added the image of the forest to show the nature part of a story. We also added the butterfly to show the animal side of the story. We didn't change any of the colors or anything. We just added movement.
3. 75% of the film was abstract. We did that so as to meet the requirement of the project. And also it added the the story to change the images so they were always so literal.
4. What I learned was that it takes a lot of time to get it all the way you want it. There were quite a few iages that the group took at least 15+ minutes.
5. We didn't really learn anything since our story was pretty much already given to us since we are in band. We just took the story and ran with it with the images.
6. Both my partners helped get the images and also helped in editing. We really worked as a team.
7. I helped with a good portion of editing and also i described what we intended best when questions were asked.
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