From 9/18 through today, 9/26, our projects have become more advanced. As opposed to the simplicity of the previous Video Scavenger Hunt project, the WALLDO project represents the 6 most common angles used for film in broadcasting; Wide, Angled, Low, Linking, Depth, and Opposite. That sounds simple of enough, but in all reality, the construction (no pun intended) and organization of the shots was really difficult. A wide shot wouldn't look wide, linking shots didn't really make sense, etc. It absolutely tested my knowledge. Nonetheless, in the end, all my shots came together and I'm really proud of the process I'm making. To view the entire project, click here
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For the last two weeks, in my Broadcast Technology class, we were given the opportunity to work with a partner and capture a list of shots, such as teachers, a locker, etc. Once we had all the shots needed for the partnership, we were given the first opportunity to upload our clips and edit with the app Final Cut Pro. Though set up similarly to iMovie, Final Cut Pro provides more selections and better editing software. We learned how to edit in transitions and music along with cutting clips and finding the perfect 3-5 seconds. The basics of the software can be taught, but the majority of what makes editing so great is really fiddling around with trial and error to learn. I really enjoy being give the reigns over my own work. Every clip segment was also given a visual edit, such as what you see above.
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