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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AuthorMy name is John Hempstead and this is my blog that will be showcasing what I have learned throughout my time in Fundamentals of Design and Animation. Archives
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