The six shot sequence started with
using the camera and the tripod to film all shots. At first I did the close up
with the hands just to show how the story would begin. While I was editing the
video I used a lot of the in and out tools to be able to show where I wanted my
shots to end and beginning. I showed the start of the shot all the way up to
the end of the shot. I learned about how to use both of the different tripods
and also I learned how to customize the speed for the video. The whole video was based off of my partner’s
hobby. I tried to show different aspects, good, and bad of skateboarding. A tool that was very helpful to me was the
fade out tool. It helped slow down the video and show how it came to an end. I
did learn a lot more about the camera and tripod throughout the scenes.
http://www.kctv5.com/clip/13695506/kansas-city-natives-remain-stranded-in-florida-due-to-hurricane-irma In this news story, the reporter did a good job of getting many people involved to create a full story and show the effect of irma on everyone through Kansas City natives. They showed a lot of "B-roll" through the videos that the people they were video-chatting with sent in. I thought that even though it was hard for them to get good B-roll, they made it work with the footage they got and it was still able give the viewers a lot of information about what is going on. I think the reporter coulee used more footage from the actual hurricane instead of just the interviews that the people sent in, but at the same time it helped make it more personal. I think a little back story coulee been helpful to start off the story. I will take away from this story how important it is to get multiple interviews and also I learned the creative ways to get b-roll that I hadn'...
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