Video Reflection 1 Fossils
This experience making this video about fossils was fun and hard. I had to deal with kids messing around and the librarian yelling at us, other than that it was fine. We needed a lot of teamwork though. We worked together to get new opinions and ideas. We had to work with the ideas and make this video work. I learned a lot about the fossils during the video and production. I learned in the end it is a lot quicker when you use teamwork and never give up. I'm not sure why we decided on fossils because I joined the group late. I think we decided to make this video on fossils because it was such a rare event we might as well do it now than later. Now onto the Imovie video about FOSSILS!
Conflict Resolution
Learning about resolving conflict was very interesting because it taught me that there are many ways to resolve conflict. Like rock paper scissors, even a race can help. I learned to be simple when you resolve problems and don't over think it. I grew because I learned that everyone's different and don't over think it. I chose this topic because I knew that a lot of people didn't know how to deal with conflict. I chose this to help teach kids how to resolve everyday problems correctly.
Learning about resolving conflict was very interesting because it taught me that there are many ways to resolve conflict. Like rock paper scissors, even a race can help. I learned to be simple when you resolve problems and don't over think it. I grew because I learned that everyone's different and don't over think it. I chose this topic because I knew that a lot of people didn't know how to deal with conflict. I chose this to help teach kids how to resolve everyday problems correctly.
Jared Poirier 3/10/16
For my ivie video, we had many phases. Idea, research, storyboard, production and revision. It was not easy. We had many problems and bad things happen. Most of our ideas were thrown in the trash. We had to work really hard to pull through.
For my ideas, I had selected how to solve a 3x3 rubik’s cube, or 4x4, how to make a egg burrito and a viking story in swedish. I also recommended a group of 2 because 3 is too much and I hate working alone.
I ended up with solving a 3x3 rubik’s cube. I was in a group of 2. That means it was time for research. We started with facts like the largest cube and who invented it. On the way we learned so many new things. We learned the fastest solver and that there are more than 1.4 trillion combinations to a rubik’s cube. If you were to move the cube once every second, it would take more than 1.4 trillion years to solve it. The largest cube is a 28x28x28. We learned so much we hadn’t known about the cube.
After the research we needed to plan our production with a storyboard. We decided to show how to solve the cube step by step with facts on the side as you solved it. We ended up with 9 steps an 10 facts. We planned at the end of the video to solve the cube underwater.
After the storyboard, we needed our ideas to come to life. During the production, we found a green couch to solve the cube in front of. It would make it more professional without a background that could distract you. Solving the cube was easy but the underwater part was not easy at all. It took me more than 10 tries and when it uploaded, the graphics were a mess. We used a video modifier, when the graphics were fixed it wouldn’t upload because of the modifier I used. We eventually gave up on the idea, instead we had a speed solve at the end. We were barely able to get the video within 5 minutes. We also slacked off sometimes. Half the time Alex and Parker’s group would bug us. We eventually pulled through with a video.
Our feedback was rough but we fixed it. We made the camera angle better and zoomed in more on some steps we missed. We made some steps in slow motion so it was easier to understand.
In the end I learned that my partner and I work well as a team. I learned tons of stuff I never knew about the 3x3 rubik’s cube. We also should have done a better job on the camera angle at first because it is hard to fix. If I had the chance to work at this project again, I would do it because I loved this project.
For my ivie video, we had many phases. Idea, research, storyboard, production and revision. It was not easy. We had many problems and bad things happen. Most of our ideas were thrown in the trash. We had to work really hard to pull through.
For my ideas, I had selected how to solve a 3x3 rubik’s cube, or 4x4, how to make a egg burrito and a viking story in swedish. I also recommended a group of 2 because 3 is too much and I hate working alone.
I ended up with solving a 3x3 rubik’s cube. I was in a group of 2. That means it was time for research. We started with facts like the largest cube and who invented it. On the way we learned so many new things. We learned the fastest solver and that there are more than 1.4 trillion combinations to a rubik’s cube. If you were to move the cube once every second, it would take more than 1.4 trillion years to solve it. The largest cube is a 28x28x28. We learned so much we hadn’t known about the cube.
After the research we needed to plan our production with a storyboard. We decided to show how to solve the cube step by step with facts on the side as you solved it. We ended up with 9 steps an 10 facts. We planned at the end of the video to solve the cube underwater.
After the storyboard, we needed our ideas to come to life. During the production, we found a green couch to solve the cube in front of. It would make it more professional without a background that could distract you. Solving the cube was easy but the underwater part was not easy at all. It took me more than 10 tries and when it uploaded, the graphics were a mess. We used a video modifier, when the graphics were fixed it wouldn’t upload because of the modifier I used. We eventually gave up on the idea, instead we had a speed solve at the end. We were barely able to get the video within 5 minutes. We also slacked off sometimes. Half the time Alex and Parker’s group would bug us. We eventually pulled through with a video.
Our feedback was rough but we fixed it. We made the camera angle better and zoomed in more on some steps we missed. We made some steps in slow motion so it was easier to understand.
In the end I learned that my partner and I work well as a team. I learned tons of stuff I never knew about the 3x3 rubik’s cube. We also should have done a better job on the camera angle at first because it is hard to fix. If I had the chance to work at this project again, I would do it because I loved this project.