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Final Task CCR Complete Edited Interview (youtube embedded)

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  This is my final completed CCR video in its entirety. I was correct in thinking I did not film enough for each segment. Through editing, I lost some minutes, making my entire CCR interview a few minutes shorter than I wanted it to be. Public speaking has never been a strong suit for me. I tend to get very tongue tied and forgetful.  https://youtu.be/E_g5VqMfIDA

Final Task CCR Question 4

 This the last clip from my CCR interview. I this filter might be my favorite...but that might be just because I love ducks.  I am almost positive that I did not film enough footage for my complete video. I do not do well with interviews, even when I have notes. I just seem to forget everything I want to say.

Final Task CCR Question 3

 This filter was a lot of fun. This clip is not fully edited and will be cleaned up more on the final embedded youtube video. I am finding that much of what I filmed for the interview was not usable. I have concerns about time. 

Final Task CCR Question 2

 This is sequence relating to question 2. I am continuing with the weird filters. I think it adds to the comedic aspect and goes along with my genre. 

Final Task CCR Interview Question 1

 This is the first question/part of my CCR Interview video. I thought it would be fun to use different filters for each question.

Final Task - Opening Title Sequence

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https://youtu.be/N5hfNIovlYk And here is my final task. It did not come out as well as I had hoped, but I am very proud of it. After several days of filming and even more days of editing, I have created a finished product that I am happy with. In retrospect, I wish I had filmed more takes and that the energy in the scenes was a bit livelier. Looking back the parts that I thought would be easy were incredibly hard, and the parts I thought would be a breeze, really made me stumble and slowed me down. I hope you enjoy my opening title sequence.  

Production - Editing/Final Revisions Final Task #11

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  I reviewed all of my notes and made the changes as best I could. I first focused on how one scene went into the next. I swapped a few out for some I had already discarded. I even blended a a couple scenes into one, and I think it worked out pretty well. I spent several hours reworking the scenes to a point that I was far more satisfied with than when I originally made the sequence. Next I moved on to the titles. I knew when I finished the first time that it wasn't the best. I was not at all surprised that everyone had problems reading them. I tried some different fonts until I found one that was similar to to the one I liked, but was still readable. I really wanted to keep the moving titles, so I made sure to pick a font that would work well with that. The way the titles moved on and off screen were problematic as well, so I decided to KISS - Keep it simple stupid! I thought the letters spinning on and off screen would enhance my sequence, but it just made it confusing and did no