The first few weeks of Broadcast II were spent on factoids for the upcoming HEC-TV show. I went through multiple ideas that turned out horrible and couldn't work. I attempted stop motion but with copy right photos which those took me 2 weeks to do but I had to figure out something else.
Sahana helped me created new mini factoids that used appropriate photos and fun text with voice overs. They weren't super professional but I was happy how they turned out due to the fact that I have never animated anything before. I know I get better and smatter in the future because of this experience so there is a positive side. See you on the flip side!
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I am working with one of my friends, Sahana, on a Ladue View for this semester. Since this class is so small, we haven't really had a chance to do any work for a monthly Ladue View so now our goal is one for the semester which I am very excited about.
Sahana and I are asking about opinions about Ram Days. I, personally, hate Ram Days because my backpack is really heavy and there is a lot of homework so it feels like I never get a break. I have learned that there is a chance that some may even like Ram Days. I don't know why but that is what Sahana and I are trying to figure out. We already have 3/4 of our interviews done along with B-roll, stressful? Yes. Yet exciting and new? Again, yes. See you on the flip side and be sure to look at Ladue View, coming to your classroom in December. Today I uploaded my first video on school tube! I don't if there's a link...because my viewers (so many) should totally check it out. It was a 6 word story video and my six words were "Because sometimes you need an escape." It turned out pretty well, I'm still learning the ropes of the whole broadcast filming thing. I wish I got a different angle of the headlight, it didn't really turn out the way I wanted it to.
Thank you for reading about my experinces (it is very interesting, just wait). I'll see you on the flip side. |
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