2. Process: Filming
Just like the pony and lego video, I
first needed to film the video first.
I filmed this video in three
different locations: The driveway,
my bedroom and the dining room.
One by one, location by location, I
filmed the scenes and had the help
of my mum and dad in driving the
cars past for a pan shot. Once
everything was done, I then
followed the same procedure as
the last part off the project:
export the videos from my phone
onto the laptop via Airdrop.
3. Process: Gathering videos and music
After the filming was
complete, it was time to
collect the existing
videos of Ty and Top
gear. So, I ventured on
YouTube, finding the
best videos and intros
from the subject, and
when I found them, I
saved them into my
downloads via mp4
downloader, ready for the
assembling of the video.
4. Process: Assembling & Exporting
With the clips and online
videos saved via downloads, it
was time to assemble the video
together via iMovie once again.
Just like the pony and lego
video, I first uploads the
videos, and then the clips from
the internet and alerted the
timings a bit to make it seems
fitting and appropriate for my
chosen audience. Once that
was complete, I then exported
it into my files, ready to upload
to the internet.
5. Process: Uploading
With the video
complete, it was time
to upload it to YouTube
And Blogger. I
underwent the same
procedure as the other
parts of the process,
which brought the
video to the blog for
everyone to enjoy and
have a good laugh.
Editor's Notes
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.