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John Wallace Interview

 The story we found was John Wallace living in South America for 3 years. We first found out who we are going to interview and what questions we were going to ask him. Then we started filming B-Roll, which was pretty difficult for us because we can't go to South America to get B-Roll. Then, we recorded all of Johns questions in one take. Then, we edited our video and fit the voiceover within our video. I didn't really have a job this time. I wasn't the director or the person getting interviewed. I recorded a little and I edited, but that was it. I did use collaboration to choose what questions to ask. One thing I would do differently is for my voice over, I want to explain a story more instead of just stating the question. One thing I would do the same is our story was pretty interesting. One thing I would do differently is doing my voice over more of a story instead of restating the question.One thing I will draw from this project is to spend more time on the voic...

Water Color Printing

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First, we used water colors to paint two backgrounds. Then, we had to print our 2 best projects, and reduce them in size so they will fit on the paper. Then we had to brush mod podge on the front of your picture to get the shininess of it. After that, we plopped the picture on the background and used the squeegee to flatten it out. Then, after it dried a little, we dipped our finger in water rubbed the paper off, so the picture didn't look as fuzzy. Then after we got all the paper off, we were done. One of my projects were pretty good while the other turned out pretty bad. The one up top was my good one, but I had one on an orange background with my "photoshop 2" project that turned out bad. When I was using the squeegee, my picture was tearing apart and it just didn't turn out good. The part I struggled with the most was putting on the mod podge, but the best thing I did was the backgrounds.