Well, since the tape recorder wouldn't focus and had to be repaired over Thanksgiving break, my parents are coming to shop in Morgantown this weekend and I will video then. I still plan on videotaping my dog and cutting it up with text; he entertained my entire extended family all of Thanksgiving day so I'm hoping he will be entertaining enough to watch on a little video.
I will need help with cutting video and inserting music when I get my footage.
Do I need to do anything else? The term 'gallery' mkes me think that I need lots of things to show the class.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
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What program will you be using to do the video? iMovie on Mac and the one Sandy Showed in class are both pretty simple, just pay attention to the transitions of music and video. As to quantity, I think you'll want to do a couple vids with your dog, but they don't all have to be the length of a whole song. Perhaps include a couple photos showing the issue (you are looking at perceived copyright infringement, right?) like a clip or photo from the internet of other people doing something similarly innocent.
ReplyDeleteThis idea seems fine. It shows how you're borrowing an idea and turning it into your own, just like Polyvore. I don't think you need to include more than the video, because when you think about all the parts of the video - music, editing, texts - you have enough to consider the video a gallery in itself.
ReplyDeletei felt the same way about the term "gallery." It makes me feel like we need multiple creative projects to fulfill this gallery.
ReplyDeleteotherwise, i like your idea about videotaping your dog. he is super cute, and seems like an interesting subject. however, i do agree with jessica, i think you should do more than one video on your pup.