Stand Ready for my Arrival, CCR 4
Now with all the other CCR's preparations completed, I'm able to finally finish with the last one and begin my filming.
How did you integrate technologies - software, hardware and online - in this project?
- Overall Idea:
Since this takes part in the same video, I plan to just transition from CCR question 3 to CCR question 4 throughout the video. Since I mentioned the idea of just filming my responses in different areas, I probably incorporate this change or transition into the next question.
- How to answer the question:
- Software:
For the software being used, I'm going to mention editing tools like Adobe Premiere Pro. With this software, I'm able to do several things. I'm able to add films, sounds, and transitions between clips or photos. We've also used other tools Voice Memos, Soundboard Tuna, and Pixabay. For Voice Memos, I've used this software in their project to film Foley sounds, I haven't filmed much, but plan to add it in the future. I also instructed Nic to use these when he provides for the group. Soundboard Tuna, as I've mentioned before is a sound software website that I plan to use in order to incorporate different sound effects and and music in a free copyright way. I'm also going to be using one of the tools provided by the teacher called Pixabay, a website that I've also previously mentioned which offers thousands of free copyrighted songs and music audios usable for free and to the public.
- Hardware:
For hardware, there aren't really a lot of choices and tools that I'm using except my trusty iPhone 16 Pro Max! My phone is going to be the main tool used for filming the entirety of the project since it offers way more cinematic settings than the phones of my other group members. We're also using the phones of my group members as a light source. Throughout the filming process, we'd angled the light sources to look like they were part of the real natural world of the narrative world so that the filming would look more authentic and real and would help affect the overall story with the low-key lighting techniques.
- Online:
For online, I could use examples like utilizing Google drives as the main way of storing clips and sending them from my phone to my laptop in order to integrate them into my editing software. I'm also using online websites like YouTube in order to find tutorials on how to further my development with Adobe as well as Foley techniques.
This one was harder to talk about since I felt like I barely used a lot of tools to create my project.
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