Thursday, June 27, 2013

Using Videolicious

Bill Fazzini and I spent two days chatting and emailing back and forth to make our storyboard and hash out ideas.  I think we did a great job on campus because we were able to use the storyboard as it was, so we didn't waste any time doing the "think work" on Monday.  We just got right to taking our pictures and videos. 

Bill was organized and well-prepared. He had already worked on a title shot and an ending with the credits.  His voice was perfect for the voice-over.  I did notice that Videolicious cut off some of our pictures and videos. We were timing everything and getting in exactly what we wanted, but a little bit of the end of the videos didn't show up and I think the pictures were more cropped than I expected. 

I was glad for the exposure to iPads and apps as I don't have any Apple items to play with right now.  I definitely need to get an iPad and play around with it. 

Here is a link to the video Bill and I created:


https://www.dropbox.com/s/g2pigjdge4w6sq0/Video%20Jun%2024%2C%202%2029%2026%20PM.mov

1 comment:

  1. This is a great video and you guys did a great job of explaining what the differences are between comic books and graphic novels. I liked that you included information about Manga as well. From a parent perspective, this would be a really helpful video for those who don't know a lot about this subject. When parents come in and check out books with their kids or come in for book fairs, they often don't know the difference. Personally, I was familiar with comic books vs. graphic novels, but I didn't know Manga books before this class. Maybe use a poster with a question that a parent might have like, "Is it a comic book or a graphic novel?" or "What's a graphic novel?" where they would be drawn to the question they have and then learn more about it through the video. Nice work!

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