Another question I got was am I going to have enough content to work with, since I don't have direct face to face contact with him so I can film him. Other the years we have collect plenty of videos and images of him gowning up and over the past couple of days I have been basically sent all of it so no worries there. Here is some of the content I have:
These are just a few of the images but I have around 20 or so video clips of him as well.
I wish I could show you more of the editing and development of the video but I'm having some problems with the effects I've been trying, so any copy I could show you would be pointless and have nothing to do with what I'm trying to get across and my laptops Photoshop crashed so the imagery that I was working on were lost :/. Basically what you should have in your head is half the Discovery Channel half Wacky Home Videos. But for my transitioning of scenes or video clips here is some of the transitioning I've been working with:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwuVhSmWCSg
Hard to comment on what you have here, just because it's basically the same as we've been seeing. Photos of the dog....
ReplyDeleteAnyhow I am glad you found some transition possibilities. The transitions are standard and therefore will not be obvious or disrupt the narrative.
If you can get something together-- and I mean video, by Sunday then I'd be happy to give you some editorial feedback so that you can come to class with something more polished on Tuesday.
your dog is cute as heck.
ReplyDeleteand, yes, it's hard to comment with just the photos, but i think it won't be too hard to understand finished since pets are pretty relatable. i'm interested to see what approach you take, since this is very personal to you and at the same time he is part of an "ancient breed"? so you have this deep connectedness and yet disconnection.