Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Time Chart

Brainstorming
Interviewing
Gathering materials
Transferring all of your materials to the computer
Learning how to use video software
Making video/ Troubleshooting
This all together too me a significant amount of time. I wanted to make sure I was going for the right ideas, and I wanted to make sure my topic was not boring. A lot of the brainstorming was done throughout the day and not at a set time. I also looked previous work from years past for inspiration.
All together I interviewed three freshmen, one upper class student, my CC and two professors. This took time because the people who were being interviewed wanted to make sure they were prepared.
I took a lot of time gathering information. I looked though books for inspirational quote which would fit in and I search for what well-known people think of critical thinking. I really tried to incorporate a variety of sources and people so the movie does not seem repetitive and tedious.
This took next to no time at all because I used my laptop to interview people, which means all of my video footage was already on the computer.
Where should I begin... This definitely took the longest out of the whole project. I was very new to Movie Maker and I needed a lot of help on learning how to use the software. I did not even know where to start with movie maker so until I could get help I improvised and just saved everything I needed on my computer.
After I got the help I needed, I was able to breeze through the video. The most time was spent trying to design the video in an intriguing manner. Cutting and pasting the interviews was a little tedious but once it was done it looked more complete. Just the finishing touches are needed now!

























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