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The Breakfast Club Trailer

The Breakfast Club Trailer Parody Link Pre-Production      This time, we created movie trailers from actual trailers that existed. My group settled on the classic The Breakfast Club. (I had never watched it and had to go do that.) Before we started filming, we had to find our actors, divvy up roles, and dissect the trailer. I was the editor, Andrew Duwe was the director, and Blake Dane was our cinamatographer (and one of the actors). I made our shot sequence, which was the length of a clip, where it was, what happened in it, and what audio there was, for every different shot. Andrew and Blake divided up the story board (drawing pictures of each shot) 1:2. Lastly, Andrew was in charge of getting all of our actors. We even got our principal to be the principal in the video. Production      We did just about all of our filming in two days. After school Monday we filmed as many shots as possible with two of our actors, as Blake never showed up and did not respond to our attempts

Vector Portrait

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Pre-production      The vector portrait has definitely been one of my favorite projects. The beginning was a little hard choosing what picture to use. It had to be a high resolution portrait of a person or animal. I ended up picking one of my favorite pictures of one of my cats: Buster. Unlike a lot of human portraits, the color-simplification in Photoshop was tough. Buster has a lot of detail in his fur so the program was unable to do a lot. It greatly simplified the background though, which helped me tune it out while working. Production      It is best to start on the eyes and nose in most portraits since they are often very detailed. The process of creating vectors and shapes around his eye was actually hypnotic and therapeutic. I ran into a little trouble with one of his eyes as he has some fog that harshly reflected the light. (Buster's not very old and we doubt it's a cataract but he has lost vision in that eye.) I improvised with some of the pattern and referenced

High Hopes Music Video

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Panic! At the Disco - High Hopes Music Video Link Overview      The project we have been working on in Video Production was a music video. We had to pick a song that already exists and record and edit our own music video for it (using the original audio). My group chose High Hopes by Panic! At the Disco. Along the way we had to make a storyboard, a timeline, and a cast/location list. The Process      We had to record a ton of different scenes all over, including locations that we had to have a teacher come with us. We got the opportunity to work with brand new cameras on this project too. Unfortunately that made white balancing difficult and even the teacher had trouble so some of out shots came out blue and had to be adjusted in editing. Eventually we did get it working and still got some pretty good shots.      In editing, I laid all the clips in Premiere Pro (after clipping them and deleting the mistakes) and ordered them. I adjusted them to somewhat go