Wednesday, February 3, 2010

New concepts, old concepts, and putting it all together

Talk about a disaster of a morning.

For the past two days, I've been looking for my videocamera EVERYWHERE. I thought for sure that I had lost it, and was dreading the 250+ dollars it would cost me to replace it. After finally conceding to the concept that it was gone, I went to Professor Littau to admit to my failure.

It was as I was on my way into the building that I remembered exactly where that videocamera was. I had lent it to someone else in class last week! Crisis averted. However, I still needed two clips to use during class - a class that was starting in 15 minutes. We had to interview someone about their work, and then film them doing it. I ran up to my sorority to film Chef, our chef, only to arrive to find that he had left for the day. With five minutes to spare, I interviewed a friend of mine who is the Assistant Lifestyle Editor of The Brown and White, and got the footage. I was five minutes late to class, but what can you do.

Luckily, Steph Albano, a member of my group, had checked out her own camera and had gotten some great footage of her chef, Lisa, from her sorority. I used that footage, which was much better then my own, and sat down to work.

And, the video turned out great! I love the audio effects we used, giving a voice-over to our film. It looks so professional. Here's how the video turned out:





I think it's pretty good for my skill level at this time! I can't wait to learn some new skills.

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