These past couple weeks in class have been pretty fun. We've been doing a project on a PSA, our group chose do do our project on Bulling, because we thought that there needed to be awareness spread about it. The first thing we did was write the script which was Aidan's job but Ray and I gave him input on that. After the script was done I had to make the storyboard, because I am the videographer, and during this time Ray was doing the graphics. After all that was done we could start filming, and over the next couple of days we filmed. Unfortunately some of the footage that we got didn't work, because Ray accidentally forgot his shirt that he wore on the first day so we had to get a lot of our footage form the last day of filming. After all of the filming it was time to get to editing, so i followed the exact storyboard, then showed it to my team and then Ray made some timing adjustments. Once we had what we liked we looked on the rubric and realized that it is too long and had to delete a lot of scenes that didn't make much sense in terms of the PSA. Now I am doing the blog post on the whole process as part of the post production which includes submitting, editing, and posting on YouTube. Summary:
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This week in class has been all about our group projects. Mr.B introduced our project to us on Monday, and we have to make a public service announcement on a topic of our choice. He also let us pick our groups, so I'm working with some of my best friends, Aidan and Ray. We decided to do a PSA on bullying, because I know how it feels to be bullied and it's something that we thought people should be more aware of. The first thing we did after deciding what to do the PSA on was write a script, this was Aidan's job with input from Ray and I. Ray's job was to create graphics for our opening and closing scene's. My job is the videographer, so I have to direct the video and make the storyboard. While Aidan and Ray were working on the scrip and graphics I finished up the storyboard. In our PSA there is wide variety of shots from close ups to wide angles, I had to decide what shots we would use when I made the storyboard. After we were done with preproduction it was time to go into production, so we got a pass and a tripod from Mr.B and went to Aidan's locker to start filming. That was pretty much as far as we got tomorrow I hope to film the rest of the shots and start editing.
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Overwatch is a six on six first person shooter, with objective based game play made by Blizzard. With 27 playable characters and more in the future, there are endless possibilities of team compositions. The things that I love about the game, are all the different characters that you can play as and also how each character has different mechanics, for example a character like Soldier 76 is more like a tradition first person shooter character, whereas a character like Lucio is more based around supporting the team. There are four classes of characters, attack, defense, support, and tank. These classes provide different play styles that are based around helping out the team. There are other modes, for example competitive, for people who are better than everyone else and go to prove it here. Or if you wanted to go and warm up you could go to the arcade and play things like 1v1's or low gravity. If you just want to play normal game modes with noting else special then you could just play quick play. Overwatch is also getting really big in the esports scene with the introduction of the Overwatch League in the beginning of 2018. Overwatch was also given many award like IGN Game of the Year and game of the Year at Game Developers Choice Awards.
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This Week was all about Adobe Premiere Pro. I started it by finishing up my beach project (you can watch that on the my work page) and then I started on another with a little bit more effect work which I cant talk very much about. Then on Thursday Mr. B introduced us to the Shot Reverse Shot project. Where this time he gave us the footage and we had to put it together. The Main focus of this was to practice the shot reverse shot technique, which in film is primarily used for conversation between two characters. Another rule that he introduced to us was the 180 rule, which is where there is a line between the two characters and that that line should not be passed. So the shot must go back and fourth between the two characters from the same two angles. Another thing that Mr.B taught us about was fluidity through editing. This was if a character was running in one scene they would continue running in the next shot with them in it. I finished my first attempt at doing the video, submitted then realized that I had broke the 180 degree rule. As soon as I get to school Monday morning i will make sure to fix this.
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