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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Reflection on Our Final Draft Cyberbullying Video



What parts of your video are you most satisfied with and proud of? I am most proud of all the hard work we've done on our video. I'm proud of the fact that we've spent so much time outside of class working on our project. I'm also proud of the big improvement from our rough draft

What comments from others were helpful to you in creating your final draft? It was really helpful when people told us that shwoing Elissa and I speaking created a warm vibe. They showed us that we should show more of us speaking than just pictures. It was also helpful when people were honest about what parts of our video bored them.

What changes did you actually make on your final video? We added music, and interview clips. We also added more clips of Elissa and I speaking.

What changes would you make if you had another day or two? If we had more time, I would want to add more music during the time we show pictures. I would want to learn how to make the music fade in and out throughout our whole video. I would also want to add more special effects.

If you had the chance to do the project all over again, what would you do differently? I would definately plan out our time better. I would direct certain people to certain tasks so everyone would be doing the same amount of work.

What realizations, discoveries, and understandings did you reach about creating videos? I realized how much hard work and time goes into creating videos. I also began to understand how many films are created, and how many different effects are out there. I also realized what big issues cyberbullying and sexting really are.

What other thoughts do you have about your own project? To be honest, our project was really stressful. Alot of times we would try to edit different things on our video, and it would go all wrong. And I always felt like we didn't have enough time. I tried to work on breaks and after school as much as possible, so I'm confident I tried my best on this project.

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