Sunday, April 24, 2022

BlogPost 4/24/22

 Smooth Slow Motion:

    Premiere Pro



    This technique is perfect for cinematic shots or that intentional slow needed shot. I'll definitely be using this in my films and in the future when needed to give off a certain vibe it needs to portray. When the time interpolation is switched to optical flow, it somehow renders more frames into the clip making the motion of the moving object a lot less choppy and spiritic, allowing to make the slow motion look more natural like it was recorded in that FPS. 

Sunday, April 17, 2022

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Blog Update

     I plan to stick with the design I've chosen, while advised against I believe I'm going to use paint, with grey colors to represent the software of Premiere Pro shown in the bottom of the middle section. I will have 6 pictures of my films throughout the years. With each picture I am going to put a small description on the film, shot, and some context behind it. I'll probably add some color to my name to let it flare out and hold a slide show of my films on the laptop that's behind held on the one side of the triangle.

Monday, April 11, 2022

Blog Investigation 4/10

 

    (In School)


    There will be a total of 6 prints, 6 papers to describe the prints, and the thesis paper provided in the middle. There will be one laptop to slideshow films. (Triangle)


    My name will be displayed at the top under the class title. My plan is to use grey with silver, and possibly other colors to go along with the them. Finally there will be an extended desk to hold my laptop(schools) that is showcasing my films.

Sunday, April 3, 2022

MP3 Presentation Post

 Cory McCabe:

    Cory's film was very enjoyable to watch, amazing shots of composition with well composed and cut clips. The one thing I was extremely fascinated about was the small slow motion effect in of of the shots when they were expressing joy and fun. (The Video was listen under private, couldn't post picture of scene). Another thing I admired of his film on how spot on his message was produced throughout the film itself. For my future film I plan to add in a lot of that slow motion effect.  

Sean Hopkins:

    Sean produced an amazing story. I can tell it was decently thought out with passion and expressed a deep meaning into the viewers mind. He had beautiful side pan transitions for his first time making them, and an unexpected on-layer screen effect which was the sticky note drawings. The title screen was edited great as-well. In my next film, there will definitely a lot more screen layered effects which I'm excited for due to the fact I'm focusing on editing rather than a story line.

Winnie Zhu:

    The dedication that was shown to make this film blew me away. After Effects is an interesting program to use  to produce videos instead of Premiere Pro, and Winnie did an amazing job establishing shots and editing overlays into her film. I was impressed on all the animations and sound design too, I can passionately say that hers was probably my favorite film of this showcase. While there's a little story entitled to it, it is still fun to watch.