For my video editing project, I did not use the creative process very creatively. I followed the steps that were set up for pre-production, production, and post-production. What I had to do was already set up for me and I just had to follow through with the steps. First, what I did was I picked the tools that I was going to be demonstrating in my tutorials. I picked the Brush, Eraser, and Magic Wand tools. Then what I did was I created my graphics for each of the tools' title screens. After I did that, I wrote the scripts for my tutorials. Next, I move on to production where I start recording. I did not follow the script exactly and cut out some parts because it was too long. Brush tool and Eraser tool were pretty easy to showcase. For Magic Wand, I had to get an image to work on because Magic Wand is unusable on a blank canvas. After that, I put all of my clips in Premiere Pro and started editing. Overall, my favorite part of this project was the editing. Finally, I had to do post-production which is what I am doing now. The creative process really took hold in this project when it came to how I edited, what tools I decided to demonstrate, and the product of my title graphics.
-John Hempstead smallbusiness.chron.com/5-steps-creative-process-model-10338.html
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A shot is a series of frames that runs for an uninterrupted amount of time. Think of a movie as a steak. The shots of the movie by themselves is raw steak and the way you express movement, emotion, and ideas through angles, transitions, and cuts are the things that makes the steak cooked and the spices. Did you know that the term shot derived from the crank machine that were around at the time. Cameras had to crank to record, similar to a machine gun shoots so the term shot caught on. Anyway, there are mainly two different things that can classify a shot. The first is camera placement or angle which is basically where the camera is in relation to the subject of the shot. The second is field size, which is how much of the subject and surrounding area is visible in the shot. Overall, a good balance of different shots and using the correct shot for the mood will help your movie express emotion, movement, and ideas. If you are trying to show motion from a biker riding his motorcycle, you have to make sure you have a shot far away enough to show the bike while keeping the biker in focus. You also have to make sure that the angle is such that you can see the environment moving around him.
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