Tuesday, November 22, 2011
The Truth About Cyberbullying: Final Video and Reflection
There were a lot of things I was proud of about my group's video, but the one thing I liked the most was probably the first scene with the speed up section. I though it was really creative and I didnt't see any other videos where something like this was used. The fact that people pointed out that the volume in the "1 in 5" scene wasn't loud enough really helped us make sure we didn't overlook fixing it for the final draft. For the final video, we got rid of the short scene with Juan, we rearranged the titles for Mr. C and Mr. Schallhorn and made the words bigger and a brighter color, we added a title shot in the beginning, and we fixed the credits. If there was more time, we would have gone through the Schallhorn interview and shortened it just a little bit more to hit the very specifics. If we had the opportunity to redo the project, I honestly wouldn't have changed anything because I am proud of the end product. I realized that it takes a long time to plan and edit videos and it's hard to tell if your video is turning out the way you originally planned until all the pieces are put together. I think it's important that not only my group's video, but all the groups' videos are shown to students to give them just that much more information on cyberbullying. Who knows, maybe because the videos were made by students and feature students, people will listen the the messages a little more intently.
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cyberbullying,
reflections
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