Also not being familiar with Final Cut Pro made me spend some more time messing about on it to get familiar with it using minor clips and not the whole video profile but then I got the hang of it and I started editing my profile, adding texts, clips, filtering the video etc. to make the video interesting and effective.
I would have put more work and effort in my work and editing if I knew it would take longer and a lot of time had to be used to make it more professional whereas my video looks very amateur.
I haven't got a finished video but I was able to include the five shots in sequential shooting. My video profile is simple, effects were not used that much during the time. I added music to the background in some parts. My future videos will be professional and more organized and from now on, I would focus more on my own work and get it done before helping others.
Any changes to the video you would want to make ?
- Re-do some shots, make them clearer and closer to my face.
- Add an intro, talk about what I'd like to do/going to do in the future after this course.
- Amount of time I've set myself to work on the video.
- Add more information about myself.
I loved the different use of shots that I used in my video (shown in the part of me talking about blogging)
In future tasks given to me by my teachers, I am prepared to put more effort in my videos and the way I work, to not leave certain things behind last minute and to get my work done before helping others otherwise that'll leave and put me behind in the task. From reading the comments, I've noticed that everyone says "Great start" to the course, nice video so far (although it's not completed) it gives some people an understanding and minor idea about myself and hopefully during these two years, I will be able to have accomplished the saying "Great start" to making the ending a "Great ending" "perfect way to finish the course" and for people to be proud of my work which will boost me up and give me extra points seeing as I'm hoping to study in New York when I'm 18 at New York Film Academy studying either Cinematography or Photography.
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