Lucas Patocs Bisazza
The Landscaper movie opening
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vr3hPG8j4mOO120QKm9QM_MNg-vrjZ07/view?usp=sharing
Thank you I hope you enjoy watching this after all of the hard work and effort my group has put into this.
Lucas Patocs Bisazza
The Landscaper movie opening
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vr3hPG8j4mOO120QKm9QM_MNg-vrjZ07/view?usp=sharing
Thank you I hope you enjoy watching this after all of the hard work and effort my group has put into this.
Here is my Talk Show as well as my Podcast.
Lucas Patocs Bisazza
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1deuyVkmPI0fLO0dQNDUIs87eEVLat9Sm/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ixC7uRsOY99mLrU0uxQWhdjmzxqxEKm4/view?usp=sharing
Thank you for giving me this experience I had a lot of fun and a great experience creating this with my group members.
During this weekend of week 8 of this project I did not have access to the internet or a computer. This made it very difficult for me to create my second CCR. I have been thinking of creating a Talk Show.
I decided to do this because I believe it will be more engaging for the audience and more interactive. I did not want to create a paper or PowerPoint with just words on it to bore everyone.
This will be completed by tonight and I will submit it on time onto another blog.
One of the problems we faced was that some of the footage we shot had uneven lighting, with certain areas of the frame being too bright or too dark.
To fix the lighting, we turned to post-production tools such as color grading and correction software. This allowed us to adjust the brightness, contrast, and color balance of the footage to create a more consistent and cohesive look. We also used techniques such as masking and keying to isolate specific areas of the frame and make targeted adjustments.
While this process was time-consuming, it was also a valuable learning experience. We discovered that even small changes in lighting can have a big impact on the overall look of a project, and that careful attention to detail is essential when shooting and editing a film. We also learned that post-production tools can be incredibly powerful when used correctly, and can help to salvage footage that might otherwise have been unusable.
In the end, we were able to successfully fix the lighting issues in our film opening project, and we were pleased with the final result. While we would have preferred to have captured the footage perfectly in-camera, we now know that it's not always possible and that there are ways to address issues in post-production.
Why did I choose to make a podcast for my first CCR?
Firstly, creating a podcast would allow me to express my thoughts and ideas in a more conversational and informal manner. Unlike a written paper or a video presentation, a podcast allows me to speak directly to your audience and convey my message with my voice and tone.
Secondly, a podcast is a more engaging medium than a written paper or a video presentation. According to research, people tend to remember and retain information better when it is presented in an audio format. Moreover, a podcast allows my audience to listen to my insights while doing other tasks, such as commuting or exercising, making it a more convenient and accessible option.
One of the most important skills we need to master is video editing. The editing process is where we take raw footage and transform it into a cohesive, engaging story that will captivate our audience. But for many of us, learning how to use video editing software can be a daunting task.
Our group recently found ourselves in this exact position. We had just finished filming our latest project, and now it was time to move on to the editing process. The only thing was that none of us were very sure how to use these apps and software.
With deadlines looming, we knew we needed to act fast. We turned to the internet for help and began scouring websites and watching YouTube videos to learn everything we could about video editing software.
We found a lot of good information online, from beginner's guides to in-depth tutorials on specific software programs. We were amazed at the quality and quantity of resources available to us and quickly dove into learning as much as we could.
While we learned a lot from online resources, we quickly realized that the best way to learn was by doing. We downloaded a video editing software program and began experimenting with it, trying out different features and techniques.
Another benefit of storyboarding is that it can help to visualize the final product before it is even filmed. By creating a visual representation of each scene, we can get a sense of the pacing and flow of the film, as well as how different shots will fit together.
Lucas Patocs Bisazza The Landscaper movie opening https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vr3hPG8j4mOO120QKm9QM_MNg-vrjZ07/view?usp=sharing Thank...