Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Forum 5

Visual Communication:



Editing:

When editing my still image I added some animations by zooming in and out of some pictures that I used of people when their voice was talking. I did this by selecting the image I was planning on working on then after selecting the photo the top left part of the application changed and allowed me to change the positioning of the photo by moving the scale of the photo. Then when it was to my liking I clicked on the circle that was next to the scaling and that dropped a dot, this allowed my image to have an anchor on that spot that I was working on, that being said, when I played the video from early on it would make it seem like the picture was zooming in or out depending on how I edited the positioning. Other Animations I hope to add in the future will be pop up text to help people stay engaged and find my still image video that much more entertaining. 


Problems That Occurred:

When editing my still image video it came to my attention that I had to match up exactly the persons audio clip and their picture so the audience knows whose talking. This was a problem because I had short audio clips, some as short as a one word answer. This made the picture be really short, which means the next photo had to appear right after the other, the trouble that I had was that the pictures wouldn't get close enough together to have them go by fast. I then realized that I had to pretty much overlap the photos so they would appear back to back.

What I Learned:

I learned how to place the photos a lot more efficiently next to each other, I also learned that putting photos of the actual person talking is a lot more entertaining then random people that I find online, thankfully I followed the people that walked up to me on social media so I knew of them and could take pictures off of their social media profiles, with their permission of course. 

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