10A
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Starting the video was probably the hardest step to do. I;m honestly glad I got to learn how to work with iMovie. In the future if I ever have to make another movie I know what to and better and what changes to makes.
I successfully interviewed everyone that needed to do. But I only put 4 interviews in the video because it would've been over six minutes. The people I interviewed were all credible sources and knew what they were talking about. My teammate and my friend Austin who are both freshmen athletes stressed the fact that we have study hall to help us with our work. That whole week all I was doing was my video in study hall. I t was a lot of work but it was all with it.
Some of my videos weren't clear. I'm still trying to figure out why they were do blurry. Also Austin spoke very quietly in his video. It was really hard to hear, but you can never rely on technology to be perfect. On the positive side unlike everyone else my video only took 30 minutes to finalize and upload to youtube. It was quick and easy.
I used the advice my professor gave me and started with a good intro to catch people's attention. The pep rally that all the athletes had to attend was so fun. I was thinking that it would be boring but it was an event that I'll never forget. The video was a funny one. Comedy is something that usually catches people's attention pretty quickly.
I think I deserve at least a B+. My video was creative but the reason why I don't deserve an A is because it was posted on private which means my professor couldn't view it on time. If I could add something it would be an interview with an upper class men to share their freshmen athlete experience.
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