Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Triggering Unity: Documentary

As our deadline for a fully completed project was getting closer our group decided to shift away from our current testing. We decided to use the information and recordings we had so far and turn them into an observation/documentation of triggering a unified network.

We all chose a part to work on in the documentation and piece it all together for everyone to look over. I was to help edit the footage we had gathered from our observations and experiments and piece it into a document style short film. For me I found making this film to be very interesting and exciting to work on. I thought this would be a challenge; to make something that flowed well and had purpose behind it. I took up this challenge because it was a puzzle that needed each piece put in the right place. I was at my most productive when I was doing this puzzle because it allowed me to try things out and see what worked and what did not. Looking back I had more footage to work with than I originally thought would be executable, I just had to start ordering the clips around to figure if others clips would fit in different sections. 


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The free music used for our documentary
This change in our objective allowed my group to step forward and progress rather than the slow circling loop we have had for the previous two weeks. Even if we had not wanted to make a documentation, I was happy to be able to work on something that showed some of my work and gave me some practice in work that is stated in my course.

The final edit of the documentation I thought was at a level understandable for the time frame we began editing it. If we had planned this out a few days before I believe it could have created a better standard for the documentary. Overall I was surprised by the last two days and how it has affected the final hand in.

Here is the documentary "Triggering Unity":



 References

“Vodny.” Jamendo, n.d. http://www.jamendo.com/artist/Vodny.

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