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Monday, March 3, 2008

Visual Communicator

The process of making a video on visual communicator consists of filming parts of the whole video, and in the end putting them all together. We filmed and edited Shuk's part, Sameet's part, and my part and put them together to make a final video. The editing consists of adding images, titles, and transition scenes to make the video pretty.
I would definitely say that although it seems obvious, it helps a lot to not waste any time and finish as much as possible in a short time. This way you are less stressed on the last day and maybe even have time to start other work. Also, you don't want to wear a green shirt when filming because you will appear invisible on the V-Screen. Finally, Make sure that you adjust your video settings to get rid of as much fuzziness as possible.
The worst parts of the VC process were when one member of our team was unsatisfied with his video, and kept complaining because there was no time to change it. Another bad part was that the video adjustments were difficult to set so there were no fuzzy spots. The best parts of the VC process were definitely being able to make it look like I was a reporter, and also making the editing look very professional.

1 comments:

Avi said...

Joel, your post made me wonder if you had to face many difficulties during your experience with VC. If so, please let me know because our group had a hard time with VC. After watching your actual video, it looks like you are now familiar with VC. I agree with everything you said in your post, especially this, "Make sure that you adjust your video settings to get rid of as much fuzziness as possible." Great post Joel!