Tuesday, September 30, 2014

The Chase

While working on this project, I learned how to put multiple six shot sequences together to create a story with a rising action, climax, and falling action.  I had to figure out how to incorporate the different types of shots while still clearly telling the story.  Although I was not able to help with any filming for this project due to absences, I had a big part in creating the storyboard and general idea for the video, as well as the editing.  In final cut pro, I got more practice with using the arrow keys and blade tool to make the shots smooth and flow with one another.  For my next project, I will use the arrow keys again and continue to work on making my videos even more smooth and continuous. In addition, I will experiment with using more of each clip in my video, making it longer. Collaboration was different in this project in comparison to my last two projects mainly because I was working with different people who had different ideas, strengths, and personalities.  Next project, since I will hopefully get to be involved with the filming, I will be even more open to other people's ideas, and trying different things than I'm used to.

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