Thursday, September 11, 2014

Hiki No Behind The Scenes

I really enjoy working on my project with my team Lilio, Seth, Russel, Lele, and I. The subject of our news story really effects a lot of people, on the 2014 hurricane season. I think it is a fun, and good way of learning about things while getting other people feedback about the subject. I think that the project has gone very well because my group and I get along very well and they taught me how to use the equipment so that I could help them with the project. Coming late in the year was definitely a little bit challenging, but now that I know how to do all of the work it is turning out to be really good.


When the camera is not rolling, we are discussing and editing our project to make it better. We are usually editing our interviews, and adding B-role into the Hiki No project. We like the B-role to match what the interviewers or voiceovers are saying. We also do a lot of rehearsing, planning, testing of the audio, trying to find good shots for B-role, setting up the camera tripod for good angles, and work as a group to improve our Hiki No.


What I can do to help my team is incourage them to get more footage, and also give them compliments on the work that they have done. This could build their self-esteem, and let them feel good about their work. I can also help out on editing the interviews and adding B-role to them. I think that we have a really good team because we all get along very well, and if we keep that going by being kind and positive, we will exceed in our project.








1 comment:

  1. You had great clear videos.
    You had some shaky shots witch if you would of took on a tripod they would be more still.
    I liked your B-roll.

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