Video 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9wt16Vtv3g
Video 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-Xdx331FnY
Video 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQahA85BxpA
This assignment was particularally challenging though the most visually simple. I decided to push myself to use a camera outside of my camera phone so I tried the HD camera and the shot gun mic. This failed miserably as the mic recorded no sound, the battery in the camera died, and the tripod wasn't tall enough to do what I wanted to do. Beyond this, the video was impossible to get off the camera and even stumped the techs. I am so glad that I threw in the towel on the camera early into the session and went back to my handy dandy HTC EVO. Its a bit shaky as it was difficult to follow the instructor going so fast. This is the rough draft of a video I created for them. This class inspired me to help the idea store expand their offerings to have video recorded classes that people could download and purchase as opposed to having to be in the store. I can't quite figure out how to make things transition smoother, I think there is a lot of chatter that I would love to edit out but she is giving instruction and they wanted to make sure it was her voice not a voice over...which was my original solution. They also only wanted shots of her hands, none of the participants and i could only be in a specific corner. If they're happy...im happy...i guess. lol
Video 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-Xdx331FnY
Video 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQahA85BxpA
This assignment was particularally challenging though the most visually simple. I decided to push myself to use a camera outside of my camera phone so I tried the HD camera and the shot gun mic. This failed miserably as the mic recorded no sound, the battery in the camera died, and the tripod wasn't tall enough to do what I wanted to do. Beyond this, the video was impossible to get off the camera and even stumped the techs. I am so glad that I threw in the towel on the camera early into the session and went back to my handy dandy HTC EVO. Its a bit shaky as it was difficult to follow the instructor going so fast. This is the rough draft of a video I created for them. This class inspired me to help the idea store expand their offerings to have video recorded classes that people could download and purchase as opposed to having to be in the store. I can't quite figure out how to make things transition smoother, I think there is a lot of chatter that I would love to edit out but she is giving instruction and they wanted to make sure it was her voice not a voice over...which was my original solution. They also only wanted shots of her hands, none of the participants and i could only be in a specific corner. If they're happy...im happy...i guess. lol
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