Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Global Warming Video/ Reflection

**I forgot to cite Postal Service "Sleeping In" as my soundtrack-- THANK YOU to them!!****

(This is also the link to the video on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTn67oyxutw

So this is my video... like always, I ran into many issues before finally figuring out how to do it. This is my process:

First, I was out of town at a friend's when I started working on it. I was first working on a Mac computer, which was already a struggle for me since I am NOT efficient with those things. I first browsed through Flickr looking for images I wanted to use, and after downloading about 20 images, realized that 60% of they were .gif files.... which would not work with the movie making application. So, then I switched to another computer (Windows), and downloaded more jpeg files that would actually work with Windows Movie Maker. After I gathered the files I needed, I began looking for songs that would work with my movie. I decided on Postal Services "Sleeping In", pretty much for it's one verse it had about "the world getting warmer"-- and I liked the vibe of it as well. I second guessed myself a little, since it was a more upbeat song, and I didn't know if that would go with the emotion of my presentation (which when watching the finishing product, I now REALLY like it).

Another problem I ran into was transferring what I had worked on out of town back to my computer. I emailed myself the file, thinking that because it was going to transfer a movie maker project to another movie maker, it would work. NOPE. Had to start all over... fortunately I had saved all of my links for the pictures, and didn't have TOO much trouble putting my movie back together, but still a hassle. You'd think I'd learn after awhile!

Anyways, after putting both the music and the pictures into my video, I decided to quote an Al Gore quote at the beginning by webcaming myself saying it. I kind of wish I would have re-recorded it after it was done, because it was late at night when I did it, and I had to talk quitely because everyone was sleeping at my house (lol)... but at least you can hear what I'm saying (I think). After adding these in, I decided it would be important to add in some facts about global warming, and tried using transitions and titles to do so. That didn't work, since you can only write short snippets in Movie Maker. After fiddling around a little bit, I realized I could type out a slide in Powerpoint and save it as a jpeg file, which was then easily imported into movie maker. After adding in all of these elements, it was time to add in my effects, transitions, titles, and credits.

My favorite effect by far was the "ease in" and "ease out" features. I think the pictures by themselves without a zoom was so plain, but when you use those features it gives some life to the video. Also, one of the effects I think worked really well was the ripple effect, which I used on the picture with the fish and toxic waste behind. It made the picture look like it was really in water, which was cool.

I ran into a little bit of trouble with the ending credits, so I ended up using powerpoint again to type out all of my picture creds (there were so many it looked silly without listing them out in PP).

Overall, I do like the final product of my video (besides me talking... I never like that!). I'm disappointed in myself that I was late with it again, but with all the troubles I had I'm proud that I stuck it out and finished. Hope you guys enjoy!

Global Warming Movie: FATP, Mindmap, Story Outline


Form: Video

Audience: Classmates, people interested in global warming
Topic: Global Warming

Purpose: To inform and evoke emotion about the seriousness of global warming.
Outline:
Music: Postal Service "Sleeping in"
Intro: Title, Global Warming pic, video of me (quoting Al Gore)
Body: Pictures of pollution, concept "global warming" pictures, polar bears, melting ice caps, desert, animals in danger, smog, bleached coral
*Inserts* in body: Facts about global warming taken from National Geographic
Conclusion: Picture of frozen green leaf, credits and sources


Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Animation and Storyboard Reflection

Ahh... what a project! It was actually fun once I got going, but I do not consider myself a creative person- and coming up with a concept and visualizing what to do was pretty hard for me. Looking at my final product, I think if I hadn't been OVER thinking the concept, I could have come up with something better.

On Toondoo, the features are pretty straight forward, and it is not very hard to track what you want to do. One thing I did (thankfully after I had saved my toon), was somehow dragged my tab from the first screen into the middle toon, which overlapped it. I then could not figure out how to reverse what I had done (and even my little sister who has had to use toondoo before as well couldn't figure it out). Like I said, thankfully I had saved it, but it made me freak out for a short minute.

On GoAnimate.com, I enjoyed working on my animation a little more than the toon. It was really easy and once again straightforward to use, and there is an "undo" button, so you can test out as many features as you want and still be able to undo them. (I don't think I found that button on toondo?).

Overall, I did enjoy doing this project, minus the small glitches that I ran into along the way.

Global Warming Animation

GoAnimate.com: Global Warming by Hilaryw01


Like it? Create your own at GoAnimate.com. It's free and fun!


I kept with the Global Warming idea with my animation, and besides brainstorming forever on something clever for my characters to say, I do enjoy the final outcome.

FATP: Comic Storyboard

Form: Comic Strip
Audience: Classmates, other Toondoo-ers!

Topic: Global Warming
Purpose: Inform about global warming



Podcast- Basics of Guitar/ Reflection

After a LONG LONG LONG time of trying to figure out how to upload my podcast, I finally got it. Even though some creepy voice interjected its way in in my windows movie maker.... so here's the link, if you can suffer through the paranormal woman in the background..... :)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3P72Z

I enjoyed doing this project once I watched a screencast on how to use the AVS application. At first, I was trying to find sound clips off of the internet to use for my intro and outro music, but after hours of having issues, I decided to just record myself and the few things that I know how to do on the guitar. Mixing in the music clips with myself talking was not hard at all, but I knew it was too easy to be true. My sound file for some reason is over 40 MB, and houndbite only hosts clips up to 8 MB. Currently still trying to figure out how to fix this issue, so STAND BY :)

Monday, August 3, 2009

Script for Podcast- Basics of Guitar

Script- The basics of learning Guitar

Intro of speaker: This is Hilary from Multimedia Applications out of CCV, Vermont

Broadcasting from South Ryegate, VT

Intro Music: Me playing short guitar piece

Introduction:

-- Thanks for tuning in to the Basics of Guitar. In this podcast I will explain the very first things you should know before beginning playing guitar.

Sponsor: Thanks to CCV!

Focus/ Body:

Materials

-Guitar
-Pick
-Passion


What's this?


-Strings
-Frets
-Tuning pegs
-Neck
-Headstock

Tips

-Short fingernails
-Armless chair
-Practice


Finale:

-Bibliography- www.mahalo.com/how-to-play-guitar-for-newbies - "How to play Guitar for Newbies"
- Thanks again to CCV for sponsoring

Outro Music: Me playing a different guitar piece

FATP proposal and Mindmap- Guitar Podcast



Form: Podcast


Audience: Class, people interested in learning guitar


Topic: Basics of Guitar


Purpose: To aid beginner guitarist's in preparing and learning to play

I chose to stick with my guitar theme, it seemed fitting!