Monday, 29 September 2008

Induction Evaluation

I set out to create a short movie on the idea what we liked growing up. I came up with my idea because it was what I enjoyed the most. I planned this project by thinking of ideas from myself and other people, also writing out question I could be asked on the topic. I learned how to put a cassette into a camera and record over things I didn’t want, I also learned how to use a tripod and how to find a good shot by thinking about camera angles and distances. I also learned how to add text, credits effects in final cut pro. And how to cut clips out of the tape I used to make a movie. When my project was done, I had help to upload it to my blog, and then it was put on to a DVD.
I think that my project is alright because I was only getting used to things like the cameras, camera shots and final cut pro. And I think I could also have been a bit more creative like actually bring in the game or take video clips off of
www.youtube.com. A thing I thought was good was when I added a soundtrack that is known in many of the Zelda titles into my project which I played throughout the whole movie only quiet in the parts when I’m talking and louder when text comes up, this made it look more creative.
The main thing I’ve learned is to delete a clip I don’t like because I regretted when I added clips I don’t like into my project. And now that I am used to the devises used to make a short movie maybe in the next project I can learn off of mistakes and create something that won’t have anything I don’t like about it.

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