
Others were goofy, some were shy and one or two may have been caught at an "awkward" timing. Overall, I encourage everyone to watch this video and absorb the two minutes of Winthrop diversity for the arts!
While shooting this montage, I loved getting a laugh out of some responses and hearing some honest, in-depth truth about what moves the creative mind. However, because I was asking random students, most people were irritated and suspicious with my slight intrusiveness as many were exhausted from studying for exams.
During post-production, I had little to no troubles other than finding my videos on the SD card (but that only occupied a half hour of my time at most). Honestly, post-production was a breeze and couldn't have enjoyed the editing process more! Again, click here to watch my first video.
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My second video titled "The Arts at Winthrop: Music, Visuals, Theater" is much more formal. With this video I followed one student involved in each of the following majors: Music, sculpture and theater performance. In the video, each student showcases their individual talent according to their major---I am most proud of this video over any other video I have shot and edited in the past several months of my amateur experience. I feel as though I was finally 100% successful in reaching an audience, editing a better visual and auditory experience together and overall, justly portraying the message I wanted to be heard. Click here to watch my second video.
While shooting this piece, I felt very intimate with my three subjects (being in their personal workspace for creativity) and thus I was more motivated to have that portrayed on camera. I scheduled appointments with each individual at night when they were most creatively ready to work. So I got a lot of great B-roll shots and intriguing interview responses that made shooting fun---there were absolutely no issues at all.
During post-production, I supplied the names of each subject as subtitles during their first interview appearance. Somehow one of the names was erased and replaced with the stock title of "TITLE." As a disclaimer, I would like to credit Ceciley Bigham as the nameless interviewee and I apologize sincerely for the unprofessional mistake. I did not fix this simple mistake because, for some peculiar reason, this video took an accumulated six and a half hours to export and upload to youtube. Had I fixed the error and redone all of the uploading, I would have been up all night and failed an early exam of mine.
Other than these problems, editing was a delight as always and I had an immense amount of fun finding creative ways to present a truly thought-provoking subject. Again, click here to watch my second video.
In summary of my videos from the past four months or so, I think I've improved a lot already. Little did I know that film editing and journalistic filming would become a peak of interest to me. I am already considering a change of focus in my studies within the mass communication department. I hope these last two videos are a pleasure to all.
While shooting this piece, I felt very intimate with my three subjects (being in their personal workspace for creativity) and thus I was more motivated to have that portrayed on camera. I scheduled appointments with each individual at night when they were most creatively ready to work. So I got a lot of great B-roll shots and intriguing interview responses that made shooting fun---there were absolutely no issues at all.
During post-production, I supplied the names of each subject as subtitles during their first interview appearance. Somehow one of the names was erased and replaced with the stock title of "TITLE." As a disclaimer, I would like to credit Ceciley Bigham as the nameless interviewee and I apologize sincerely for the unprofessional mistake. I did not fix this simple mistake because, for some peculiar reason, this video took an accumulated six and a half hours to export and upload to youtube. Had I fixed the error and redone all of the uploading, I would have been up all night and failed an early exam of mine.

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In summary of my videos from the past four months or so, I think I've improved a lot already. Little did I know that film editing and journalistic filming would become a peak of interest to me. I am already considering a change of focus in my studies within the mass communication department. I hope these last two videos are a pleasure to all.
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