Thursday, May 9, 2013

How to research



Name: Christopher Reed________          How to Video Project Research Sheet

We are all good at something. No, wipe that doubt from your noggin. You are good at something. Think about the things you enjoy doing.(You blogged about this last week)

This website is amazingly packed with “How to Videos” for everyone’s interests.

Take some time to poke around  the website. Once you have settled on a category i.e. beauty, automotive etc, get more specific and find three different videos to watch.

Post these links in a new blog post for you to easily review. (You will most likely be working between your blog post and this document)

Use the following chart to record your observations. Print completed chart and turn in.

Name
Pros(Strengths)
Cons(Weaknesses)
Camera Angles, Sound Quality, Music, Etc
1 take? Edited?
Printed text?
Specific idea(s) you could “borrow” in your own video
Video #1
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-ride-a-skateboard
Well explained, Knew what he was doing, Good camera angles, spoke clearly
Annoying music, didn’t demonstrate much
Angles: Looking down and straight on. Had music. Edited. No printed text
Take the camera angles.
Video #2
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-ollie-on-a-skateboard?sourcelink=playlist#playlist-urlname=how-to-ride-a-skateboard
Well explained, good know how, good camera angles, lots of examples
Acted like a stoner, annoying music
Angles: dead on, over top, Edited, no printed text
Camera angles, use of example
Video #3
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-do-a-kick-flip-on-a-skateboard?sourcelink=playlist#playlist-urlname=how-to-ride-a-skateboard
good camera angles, knew what he was doing,
Annoying music, could have used a few more exalmples, little more explination
Angles: dead on, above. Edited. No printed text



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