Monthly Archives: December 2017
Art in the Banana – ROUGH CUT
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rBwB1yjv-8XPee1XqBgqCw90AtJoEM0O/view?usp=sharing
Arts Image &Logline
Logline :
Integrating the arts more into our lives enriches each of us, and because engaging in the arts brings individuals together, it fosters community.
Art + Community + Education
→ It affects us ALL!
→ What happens when this is taken away ??
→ How do students thrive on having a platform (like banana factory) to express themselves?
Interview process
I had a really hard time cutting down my interview. At first, the rough cut was around 5 to 6 minutes and it really took me awhile to get it down to around 2 to 3 minutes. I always find it hard to cut certain moments of an interview because I always think that whatever the interviewee is saying is interesting. I also know the interviewee personally so it made even harder to cut down because I really felt that everything she was saying was interesting. Also thinking back to the exercise we had done at the beginning of the semester with the statements and whether those certain things were ethical or not, I struggled with the idea that if I cut certain parts of what Azing was saying then maybe I was changing what she was saying or changing what her point of view was or even what her story was.
S.O.S. – Save Our Shad Rough Cut
Here is our rough cut of our Documentary! We are happy with the direction it is taking but there is still editing to do.
We have to smooth out some of the cuts and add in music that we are currently making in garage band but we’re eager to hear other’s feedback.
(we are also planning on adding to the end!)
I Need Help-Title, Logline, Picture
Title: I Need Help
Logline: The number of deaths from Opioid Overdose is greatly on the rise and affecting EVERYONE. Is Opioid Addiction a choice, a disease, or does the distinction even matter?
Image:
EASTON UPGRADED ROUGH CUT
Recording at Night
During this weekend, I experienced my first night recording. Before I got the recording set up, I got some advice from my peers on how to do so, such as increasing my aperture, making the camera shutter speed slower to receive more light, and keeping the ISO at a decent level that doesn’t show grainy video. Unfortunately, the camcorder I got from Lehigh’s media center doesn’t have an iso setting, nor an aperture and shutter speed setting. But I made it work after watching some Youtube videos regarding the camera, such as figuring out that the gain setting works similar to an iso setting. Even if the video doesn’t work for the documentary video, this was a good learning experience that helped me do better in the future.