I really wish I had a big white board to help with my script or two big screens to move stuff around on. If I wasn't trying to reduce my paper trail I would have printed and reprinted my script about 10 times now. But I'm still chugging along.
In class last week I was thinking out loud that there is a fine line between a funny capstone video and an unprofessional one. I like to think that I'm a pretty funny person. However, not everyone would agree with me. That being said I'm going to stick to a more informative style script while using memes that (hopefully) people will find professionally amusing. As far as video editors go I'm sticking to old faithful: Adobe Spark. It took a long time for me to get comfortable using spark, and there are still components that I'm getting to know. THIS IS MY CAPSTONE! I want the video to turn out nice, so I'm not taking any big risks. I feel like I've already been pretty risky even thinking that I could complete a Master's program.
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Jennifer Perkins
6/23/2019 01:03:13 pm
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Brandon DeJesus
6/23/2019 02:10:54 pm
I understand exactly what you mean! I almost feel like that first example we were shown was full of personality and done so well but all of the other examples in the iCARE are so direct and lack any personality. I am choosing to side with caution and my script lacks any personality. I will try to infuse some fun with my story boarding.
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