Please write your reflection underneath your holiday greeting video on your blog.
1. Review the comments you made about other videos. In looking at and thinking about these, what do you feel you and your partner did a good job on? Consider all elements, including the story, the images, the editing, the sound, titles, credits and copyright, and your creativity.
2. What would you like to have done that you saw in two other groups’ videos? Why did you especially like what those groups did?
3. What specifically did you do to create your group’s video?
4. How did you help your partner? How did your partner help you?
5. What would you do differently if you had another chance to complete this project?
Labels: seasons_greetings, reflections
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Five Take-Aways from Other Cyberbullying Videos
Discuss five ideas, techniques, concepts, or strategies you learned about creating good videos by watching other groups' videos. Embed their videos into your blog, and below each video, discuss the specific elements that you learned about by watching their examples. Refer to specific portions of the video, so that others could go to that portion and watch the example for themselves.
In discussing the five things you learned, refer to AT LEAST TWO other videos from either class.
In discussing the five things you learned, refer to AT LEAST TWO other videos from either class.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Green Screens
Post your green screen workshop results.
Describe how a green screen works.
What are the important considerations in filming with a green screen?
What are the problems that can arise when trying to eliminate a green screen background?
Which technique was easier--using Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects?
Other thoughts?
Labels: editing, green_screen
Describe how a green screen works.
What are the important considerations in filming with a green screen?
What are the problems that can arise when trying to eliminate a green screen background?
Which technique was easier--using Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects?
Other thoughts?
Labels: editing, green_screen