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Travel Promo
The travel promo video was a group assignment in which my peer provided me with the script and materials for me to edit. This was a bit difficult for me since it was my first group project in which we are working with visual elements instead of a written assignments. I had to detach how I wanted it to look and sequence and adapt to what was on paper. I noticed some of the content was a bit glitchy or skipping however, was unsure if it was my PC or the content received, either way instead of adding it I should have perhaps changed it. The lettering in the beginning intro looked centered in Adobe Premiere but once I saved it and uploaded it I noticed it looked more to the far right and cut off a bit. My partner never created the 2 graphics required for this assignment. My voiceovers were a bit rusty but that's because I was under the weather and they were recorded on the microphone on my computer. I used fade to transition from one clip to the next on Abode Premiere.
Corporate Video
Corporate video on ACPIX Photography Studio
Interviewed: Owner/Lead Photographer Andres Catana
Music selected for this corporate video was Lost In The Jungle
by HoliznaCC0. During the shooting we had 2 umbrellas with lights, one standalone light, a fancy chair centered since he had a scheduled shoot and it was nice for the visual aspect to capture. Camera was on a tripod for the interview with Andres Catana which was shot in medium range. I took about 5 close up shots, 2 long range shots, and 3 medium range shots. B-Roll consisted of photography, music studio, cameras, door with name of studio, television with logo, thrown chair and overall studio footage, Hudson daily newspaper close up and all B-Roll was PIP on Adobe Premiere in the parts where Catana is talking about the new additions to the business with the exception of the camera close up b-roll and ACPIX studio name on door and TV. The two graphic elements added at the end I created on Canva.com. All transitions on Adobe Premiere used only Fade. The voiceovers from the interviewee were done with the microphone of the camera used, on site. The only issues encountered was time since the interviewee traveled and gave me one day to do everything.
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Webinar Part One
The production process for this webinar included research and also incorporation of social media management experience through my small business. My team and I distributed our parts based on the experience we all have when it pertains to Instagram as a social marketing tool. Dylan researched a nice theme for the presentation and his portion entailed the public relations aspect. My parts were content creation, CTA's, monetization, and engagement. I decided to create some video elements on my slides through give it a visual touch and also provide our audience with some tips and ideas to create creative original content. The video for content creation was completely done on Canva.com from text, video samples and sound. In addition for the CTA portion I decided to speak more and my visual of some CTA examples where in picture form created on Canva.com as well. The monetization video, I created on Canva.com since I found a nice template that went with my content, all videos incorporated are from the same platform, and I recorded the voiceovers on my computer with a professional microphone which I was able to upload the sound to Canva.com as well. For engagement I put together an image with important metrics to track engagement and elaborated further on the topic. We had a zoom meeting to discuss the project prior to creating the slides, outline in which we all filled out according to our portions. We did a technical run a week before in which we tested zoom for potential issues with sound, playing the videos etc. On Tuesday, via zoom we also met to conduct a rehearsal of the presentation. Therefore, we did a couple of zoom meetings, strategize in case of unforeseen issues with technology, links not working etc.
Webinar Part Two
The production process for this webinar included research and also incorporation of social media management experience through my small business. My team and I distributed our parts based on the experience we all have when it pertains to Instagram as a social marketing tool. Dylan researched a nice theme for the presentation and his portion entailed the public relations aspect. My parts were content creation, CTA's, monetization, and engagement. I decided to create some video elements on my slides through give it a visual touch and also provide our audience with some tips and ideas to create creative original content. The video for content creation was completely done on Canva.com from text, video samples and sound. In addition for the CTA portion I decided to speak more and my visual of some CTA examples where in picture form created on Canva.com as well. The monetization video, I created on Canva.com since I found a nice template that went with my content, all videos incorporated are from the same platform, and I recorded the voiceovers on my computer with a professional microphone which I was able to upload the sound to Canva.com as well. For engagement I put together an image with important metrics to track engagement and elaborated further on the topic. We had a zoom meeting to discuss the project prior to creating the slides, outline in which we all filled out according to our portions. We did a technical run a week before in which we tested zoom for potential issues with sound, playing the videos etc. On Tuesday, via zoom we also met to conduct a rehearsal of the presentation. Therefore, we did a couple of zoom meetings, strategize in case of unforeseen issues with technology, links not working etc.