Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Reflecting on my Blog... Spring Final

Early in the year, I learned how important it is to have titles that flow with the video you are creating. You can see in my “titles” workshop film that I didn’t quite have the hang of creating attractive enough titles yet, considering it was only the first month or so of school and we were just starting out. When we did our cyberbullying projects, Cassie and I learned how to use After Effects to create moving titles and titles that stood out a lot better than just the Plain Jane titles that could be created in Premiere Pro. I think the titles are what made the cyberbullying video as good as it was.
My first and second videos of the year, the “Introduction” and “So You want to be a Baler?”, really showed how rough and uneducated I was about the program at the beginning of the year. We were just learning how to cut clips properly so that the speaker would not be cut short during mid-sentence or during an awkward face, as well as how to make the clips flow together without showing too much of a “jump cut”. As the year progressed, my editing skills strengthened a great deal, as you can see in my last three videos: “Cyberbullying”, “The Result”, and the “Animal Rights” videos. I was able to figure out how to properly cut and make a video flow with itself.
I learned a lot in the class that were not demonstrated in any of my videos, especially all the things that filmmakers do to make a movie as eye-catching as it is. Every time I watch a movie, now, I notice all these minor details that were talked about during class that I would have never noticed had I not been told about their meaning. Even though films have always appealed to me, and I have always been a fan of unique editing and camera working skills, there are so many things I never knew about that I can take with me from this class. Be it the different angles that add to a certain “mood” the director was trying to portray, or the colors in a scene that can really change how the entire movie would be had it been a different color.
I really enjoyed being in this class, and I am happy that I did end up taking it. Even though during some of the projects I felt like I was about to go crazy from either someone not participating or from a scene I was working on not turning out the way I planned for it to. I met some people that I hope I can maintain friendships with even though we are “going our separate ways”, and I will be taking a lot of skills with me that, had I not taken this class, I would have had to wait until college to learn.

Spring Semester Final Video

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Jabberwocky Stanza


*Due to a family emergency, I was out of class and unable to actually create this video, leaving Damon to do the majority of the editing and creating. I did, however, help find the images we used as well as type up the credits.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Effects Sandbox


This is the Threshold effect.
This is the Wave Warp effect.
Directions on how these were achieved are below..




For the effects above:

001. From the Distort folder in the Effects window, select Wave Warp.

002. In the Effects Control window, select Wave Warp & change wave type to triangle. Adjust wave height to 41 & wave length to 102. Change direction degree to 66 degrees. Lower wave speed to -15.5. Do not do anything to panning and phase. Set antialiasing to low.

003. From the Stylize folder in the Effects window, select Threshold.

004. Change level to 98.

005. From the Generate folder in the Effects window, select Lens Flare.

006. Change the center to 688.2 & 30.5. Set flare brightness to 145%. Select 50-300mm Zoom for the lens type. Set blend with to 0.0

You might see these sorts of effects in a nightmare scene.

PLEASE NOTE: We were uncertain as to whether or not we needed to create two seperate videos with differenct effects, however we did do the assignment in its entirety.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Final Video: "the result."

Thinking About our Final Values Film

This post is from everyone that commented on our blog and the video. Liz, Jorge and Alicia, Elissa, Luis and Lizzy, Ryan, Julissa, Cynthia.
The positive comments that were most meaningful to us were from Everyone. They all pretty much said the same thing in one way or another. They told us that the little sections of the flashback were really good and it worked well with the storylineThat was helpful because It let us know that the choice to do the flashback was correct. In addition, they told us that the shots of Alexis’ character where you can truly see her reaction were done well, and that helped us see that we did stuff right even though we were stressing the film wasn’t that great.
The two best suggestions we got were from pretty much everyone who posted a comment. They all told us the same thing we were already thinking about the editing and the music and that was helpful because we were able to tell that we were on the right check and we all thought the same thing. We already addressed the situations that were all mentioned.