This is a project that we did in film class. It was supposed to be about printing, and how to print. I think that getting shots and making a storyboard was fun, and editing was pretty easy for me. Next time I make a video, I will try ti make it more interesting and have more of a story. I will also remember to not pan so much and keep the camera steady. Finally, I will get more closeup and interesting shots.
One thing in common with many student films is that they lack the 'cinematic' look. This video by MATHIEU STERN showed me how to film and edit in a professional, cinematic-looking way without spending all of the money people spend while filming Hollywood movies. The ten steps included: 1. Framing shots with the rule of thirds 2. Create a shallow depth of field with a lens between F3.5 and F1.2Z 3. Stabilize moving footage 4. Use warp stabilizer in premiere 5. Add 'cine bars' 6. Color grade footage with the lemur color panel 7. When you slow down, shoot at 60fps 8. Use a histogram on camera 9. Use a slider to create depth 10. Use cinematic fonts like Roboto, Didot, and Adam Pro With all of these tips in mind, you are more likely to produce a visually appealing video.
I took the Myers-Briggs personality test and I got the ISTJ personality type. It says that I am an introvert, sensing, thinking, and judging. I thought that my results were pretty accurate, except for being organized. Apparently ISTJ girls are uncommon, because we only take up 7% of the population: Some famous people who are also ISTJS are shown above ... Queen Elizabeth II and Harry Truman are two people that I was surprised to see on the list.
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