
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
How To Make Easy Mac
In an instructional how to video, I felt that the best way to edit the video were short clips that showed exactly what the person were to be doing in that particular step. I used jump cuts in order to do this. Before each different step, I inserted a title card in order to inforce what that particular step was.
I chose the colors and the layout in order to compliment the food that I used in the video. I felt they grabbed the attention of the viewer. The music also set an upbeat mood that will keep the attention of the viewer during the whole video. I think that happier music during a "How To:" video will keep it from getting boring, or being too serious.
I chose the colors and the layout in order to compliment the food that I used in the video. I felt they grabbed the attention of the viewer. The music also set an upbeat mood that will keep the attention of the viewer during the whole video. I think that happier music during a "How To:" video will keep it from getting boring, or being too serious.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Wallet Thief
I chose to use the particular shots in order to show the supspense of waiting for the thief to strike. I used to wide angle shot of the scene in order to show that dramatic effect. I used to close up of the face to show the intensity of the clothesline hit. It showed the reaction on his face perfectly for the shot. I then cut back to the wide angle shot to show the reactions and quick running of the people around the scene. The music was meant to give more of a dramatic feel to the scene.
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