Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Cyberbullying video Reflections
What I am most satisfied with in my video was how we had a serious tone throughout the entire video up until I get beat up by cardboard cell phones. When hearing feedback for our video it was very helpful to hear that we pretty much had our video as good as we can make it but knowing that there was little tweaks to make it better. Some changes we made on our rough draft to our final was having the music at a more serious tone and keeping it at more of a serious level. With a subject as serious as this it was kinda needed. I would have really liked to have re-shot the scene where I get beaten up because I feel we could have done a better job knowing more angles and effects. Overall I'm satisfied with our video the way it ended up because it got the messege across just fine. Making videos can help get your messege across in so much more ways then just a lecture because it gives you examles on so much more levels then just a person standing and talking.
5 things I learned about cyberbullying
What I learned film wise from the cyberbullying project was different kind of transitions and effects to make your messege appear more stronger. Also certain angles can make the shot you want seem more dramatic and alter moods more efficient then if you were to use plain old shots. When addressing the theme or messege of your video it is important to keep the right attitiude that your video is trying address. When the mood is serious it is essential to keep your mood as straight and serious as you can. Another thing that makes your video seem more proffesional is when interviewing people make sure that you interview the right person for the job. People who don't relate to the subject you are trying to prove won't be very useful to your messege.
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