Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
blood drive and lego day
Lego Day
Before the big story of the blood drive that will be hosted by Olathe Northwest on a friday I wanted to learn some converge journalism. Olathe Northwest was also hosting a lego day on that monday so i founds a student that was willing to be filmed while he was building his lego set. My goal for this is to make a story about him building his lego set.
The process I had for this interview is to find a person who would be willing to be filmed and then start filming him building his lego set then edit all of the shots together into a video about slew's experience on lego day.
Some thing I learned alone the way as I was filming is to take longer shots so you have more video to pick from when editing the shot together and you will have a better chance at filming something that will be an action shot (a shot that the subject does that probably wouldn't be repeated.
Something I would change is the questions that I asked. I wish the question were more in depth so the person i was following could answer the question better but he answered them to the best extant he could.
I would keep the person i choose for lego day because he answered the question I asked to the furthest extant he could which relayed helped me make the video because I didn't have to more narration to introduce what he going to say.
The thing that I will draw from this to enhance my next project is to actually stand in the filming position so the camera doesn't shake and this will cause the shot quality to go up and increase.
Blood drive
Some people asked me what the process is when I film something like this so I will tell you my process for this kind of project would be to get the necessary equitment and find some one who would be will to be filmed throughout the process of giving blood. then after I filmed my chosen person edited all the film together.
I was asked what I learned from this film and the only think I could think of is to ask the person that i was following more in depth question about the blood drive and ask more question in-general. Another thing is to make sure that I brought all my equipment so I would have to go back to the room and get.
Something I would do different is to take a bigger variety of shot like a pan of the area they were taking blood or blood being taken so when I was editing I could put more of the scene in the film.
Some things that I would keep is the shots that I did take because the shot I took were really good shots and they were really interring.
Some I will use in my next project is how I was standing to take the shot because there was less shake and good quality.
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