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              During this project i learned how to set up the extra wide shot versus the wide shot. I also learned how to adapt to the other situations in order to be able to film specific spots. Also while i was editing my video i learned how to adjust the amount of the scene you can see at the top and how to pick out the specific spots you wasn't to be in the video. I used the in and out tools a lot because my scenes were fairly short. During my next project i will try to have more time to story board and think through the scenes and the transitions. Also, i will try to spend more time on picking the music and finding out what fits based on the activity as well. Most of the time i will try to set up the shots more specifically to see how they flow together and how and transition. Collaboration is when 2 or more people can work on a specific activity and have a good outcome based on the mixing of all peoples ideas and agreements.
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.