Sunday, October 1, 2017

AB Sequence


AB Sequence

     This week, my partner and I worked on a video showing how to get from Point A to Point B. We use all six shots and worked on video sequencing and editing. In class, we learned about the 6 different types of shots to use, and each one was used in our project. Video sequencing was also an important part of the process. We had to make sure that the setting stayed consistent and made sense, and that it didn't skip around the building. 

     The creative process started with a storyboard. We brainstormed a plot, and then created a sketch of each shot. Our AB sequence plot showed a student getting to school, and trying to find her class. The student gets lost, and ends up in many different places before finding the correct room. We thought this would be a creative and unique idea, and entertaining to watch.

     I edited my video using Adobe Premier. I imported all of my shots, and then placed them in the right order. A few weeks ago, we learned how to use Premeier to edit. We learned a lot of new tips and tricks to use when editing. For my AB Sequence, I trimmed my clips, and then added background music. I chose music with a mysterious theme, but at the same time it was still upbeat and fun.

     Overall, this project was one of my favorites. I liked that we could choose what our plot was about. My partner and I worked really well together, and had a lot of fun filming! Next time, we will try to get more shots to work with. We will also make sure to use all 6 shots, just like we did in this one. This project was overall really fun to film and edit, and I learned new things about Adobe Premeir, the 6 shots, and filmmaking. 

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