Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Final video completed (10th of June)

With Pai and Jim's help, I got 80% of my video done at AIT. It was just really stupid of me forgetting to save that 32 panels into my USB before I left home this morning, or else it'd have saved me much more time to do my work this afternoon, instead of re-cutting 32 panels from my storyboard. But yeah, it was a not-bad-process to learn how to make camera movements to each panel. The easiest way to do it is to adjust the scale and position point by changing the direction or numbers, set another anchor point and do it again. Everything was easy but without people teaching you how, you wouldn't know how to get it started. After Pai finished hers, Katie also got hers done half an hour later. Jim was there next to me playing games the whole time, he only occasionally did some work and looked at what I was doing. Two hours have passed, he still hadn't started his work on premiere pro=3= He was just cutting those 32 panels with photoshop in two hours, which actually took him less than half an hour to do it if he could do some productive work...But then again, Tia was worse as Carson helped her to do her work...I assumed Carson is indeed her bf, not that I realised til tonight when they were being so intimate. Now I realised how awkward I was a few weeks ago, being the biggest light bulb ever on my way home, asked Tia to wait for me while Carson was there. Without knowing them two are couple...I even asked them why they wanted to go to another way=3=...

Anyways....I don't mind other people's business, I just wanted to get my work done. By the time I got back, I asked Gino to give me some opinion towards my final video, he also taught me how to minimize the size of the video as well as to pick a right format to export it at the end. This is what I call a real friend in need. Plus he did suggest me with something unnoticeable, which I really thanked him for correcting my minor errors before I submitted my work. As he was actually struggling with his own work, 60+ panels were just too much for him to finish within several hours, I then told him to cut down half of it since marker wouldn't check anyways. Video can be varied from the original storyboard can't it? Don't give yourself a hard time if the challenge is too big...

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