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Give us an honest appraisal (venting?) of your next journey steps around trying to produce your Capstone Project video. What problems did you encounter? How did you solve them? The intent is open a useful discussion that can help raise the bar for everyone. Please respond to three others’ posts by July 4.
I have enjoyed the journey of making a video from scratch, despite the fact that I barely have anything ready to present for tomorrow's class. Hopefully, I will find some time to get more of a rough draft video. However, I have enjoyed the process of learning how to create a video using an editing program like WeVideo. Since I am still trying my best to learn all that I can do using WeVideo, I haven't had time to check out other editing software programs such as IMovie. I was really impressed what Kelley created using IMovie, and I haven't figured out to make that style of movie using WeVideo. One of the main problems I have encountered is being able to add text. I would love to learn how to write text so that it appears at the bottom of the screen besides using the "Movie title" templates. So far, to solve the problem, I have been using the Movie title templates for when I want to do text, but I would like to figure out a different way. The main problem is just finding the time to learn how to use all the editing tools, utilize the program's resources to it's max potential, and manipulate all the images, sound, and video embedded to create the project. I'm also having a hard time nailing down my script, but again, I think with time I will get there.
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Diane Williams
7/5/2017 02:45:01 pm
I seem to be having some similar problems that you are. The timing of my script and photos are off and it's a challenge. I am using wevideo. I am not sure I like it very much as of yet. I think it's because I don't feel success with it at this point. I am going to try to have something ready but not sure if I will be able to get it all together.
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Zack
7/5/2017 07:27:37 pm
Great ambition to use all the resources from the WeVideo program. iMovie does allow you to do some of the times you mentioned, but I'm sure there's a way with WeVideo. The variables with this kind of design is so vast, it's hard to commit to creative constraints. If you're finalizing the script, might be helpful to time it, and then time your clips to match. I change to this after trying to match the timing and fit the voiceover to that timing. I latter found matching clips to timing of the voiceover was much easier. Hope it all turns out, looking forward to seeing the final product.
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