Still Image Video Assignment
How To: Pick the Perfect Foundation Shade for You
For my still image video project, I decided to do a "How To' type of video on something I am very passionate about: makeup. On a day to day basis, I am constantly watching and learning about new products in the makeup industry. When I struggled to figure out a topic to do, I was shocked by how nonchalantly this topic came to me when my friend and I were on our way to the store to pick up some new makeup that we had previously run out of. In my group of friends, I am the most consistently asked about different makeup products and my opinion and/or knowledge about them before my friends will go out and buy them.
Suddenly, this project became easier and much less stressful than I expected, because I was going to be able to talk about something I am passionate about. While on our way to the store, in the store, and after we left, I took my original images I would use for my video. Once back, I wrote a basic script on how I would explain this process, and went to work.
I began by importing and organizing my images in Adobe Premier. Once I had them fully organized, I recorded my audio and uploaded it to Adobe Premier. After finding a suitable, yet subtle, background noise, I was set to import that into my Adobe Premier project. After adding transitions to the pictures and matching up the audio and images the way I wanted, I exported the finished video to YouTube. The following is my finished project, and I hope you enjoy it!
For my still image video project, I decided to do a "How To' type of video on something I am very passionate about: makeup. On a day to day basis, I am constantly watching and learning about new products in the makeup industry. When I struggled to figure out a topic to do, I was shocked by how nonchalantly this topic came to me when my friend and I were on our way to the store to pick up some new makeup that we had previously run out of. In my group of friends, I am the most consistently asked about different makeup products and my opinion and/or knowledge about them before my friends will go out and buy them.
Suddenly, this project became easier and much less stressful than I expected, because I was going to be able to talk about something I am passionate about. While on our way to the store, in the store, and after we left, I took my original images I would use for my video. Once back, I wrote a basic script on how I would explain this process, and went to work.
I began by importing and organizing my images in Adobe Premier. Once I had them fully organized, I recorded my audio and uploaded it to Adobe Premier. After finding a suitable, yet subtle, background noise, I was set to import that into my Adobe Premier project. After adding transitions to the pictures and matching up the audio and images the way I wanted, I exported the finished video to YouTube. The following is my finished project, and I hope you enjoy it!
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