This is a video that I made for the class. It is a how to make a snowflake video, although it is kind of childish, I wasn't really sure what to do. I edited it in Windows movie maker. There was audio on the original video, but I think that the Mic might be broken on my camera, because it didn't show up on the video, or any other videos that I shot. I decided to add subtitles instead to explain what to do.
Hi Jeremy,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to add subtitles when your mic failed! I have to say, I laughed out loud when the note about "If you have bad scissors, now is the time to rip" came up, mostly because that's what I have to do every time the kids and I make them. Good job!
Laurie
Nice job on your demonstration. Adding the text made a good video out of grumpy equipment. I enjoyed your Vlog.
ReplyDeleteThe captions are a great way to do a step by step process video. Try to get that camera fixed for next week, you're going to want the sound (although you can always overdub).
ReplyDeleteNice video man! I thought it was pretty neat actually instead of childish because my GF is starting to substitute as an art teacher, she could model off of this video to show her students how to make something simple but with cool end results... nice job with the text in the beginning too.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job. I really like the text for instructions. I almost think I prefer that to a voiceover. I also like that the video is less than four minutes long.
ReplyDeleteAngie
Good thinking to use subtitles because the mic part wasnt working on your video. I dont usually make a snowflake with a square piece of paper, i prefer to use a cirle to start with but next winter I will try a square.
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