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P5 Video
I love this project, I was able to be more involved in the game walking along the sidelines, I recorded everything on my iPhone and I got the song online from a free website. I created this video on Premiere, there are some changes I want to make to this video, so I will continue to update it. I dedicate this video to my son, Antonio Gonzalez #3, he’s shown so much dedication to this sport, I’m just so proud of how much this has impacted him in such a positive way. I really tried to keep this video less than 2 minutes, but it didn’t seem like that was enough time to add the clips I felt were important. My favorite number is 23… 2+3 = 5, you can see the player at the beginning of the video wearing #23.
By: Sandra Osorio
5 Things Kay Likes
Surprise! I was able to animate this!
I wanted to do a little animation about things I like, sadly I didn’t have the time to do a full animated video, but I hope you enjoy the little animations I did get to do. Other than that, the video basically shows off things I personally like, such as games, Demon Slayer, painting, markers, and other art stuff.
Everything in the video, besides the music which was made by Seth_Makes_Sounds” on freesound.org, were created by me. In terms of how long it took me to make the animated parts, it didn’t take me that long. Fun fact, I had to cut the video because when I finished it, it was 3:30. It was mostly because I extended certain parts of the video. Like the Demon Slayer figurine animation, which was originally 21 seconds long and the parts where I showed off my artwork. I ended up putting all my artwork into one frame instead of individual pieces.
It was a lot of fun making this and I hope you all enjoyed the small little looping GIFS I made for the transitions along with the replacement/stop motion animations!
Kay
P5: Image Editing
For project 5: Image editing, I chose to use a stop motion film style to record a painting of color exploration in nearly 500 frames. For this painting I chose 5 colors, however, I chose these colors under a red light and would not know the true colors until I changed to a white light near the end of the video. As someone who enjoys painting, I had a lot of fun with this experiment. I thought that I had a better understanding of the colors I had selected under the premise of the red light but was still surprised with the true color combination at the end. I chose some upbeat, but relaxed music to accompany the video, and found some title templates to create both an intro and an ending scene in premiere that really tied together this project. After having done this simple painting, I am excited to recreate this project one a larger scale, with more detail and complexity in color combinations. Thanks for watching my video!
By: Ashley O’Connell
Five Activities To Do During October (P5 Image Editing)
Being away from Oregon for a little while made me realize just how much I love the fall time here. For my project I decided to record five activities to do in October, to remind myself and others that there are still plenty of activities to do even as it begins to get cold again.
All videos and film images were captured by me, music found on pixabay.com. I worked on this project in Adobe After Effects and created my transitions with keyframes.
By: Emma Lyddon
P5 – Hypomania in Five Stages
After years of confusion and frustration with my mental health, I was diagnosed with Bipolar II when I was 19 years old. Bipolar II is characterized by the presence of depressive and hypomanic episodes. While most people are familiar with depressive episodes and how they can present themselves, hypomania remains somewhat mysterious for those who have not been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder or have experienced it secondhand. There are obviously quite a few more than five hypomanic symptoms, and it’s far more complex than I could represent in two minutes, but I wanted to focus in on the key ones and how they compound upon each other.
To create this project, I combed through years worth of footage from some of my lowest (and highest) points and edited it together in iMovie. I created and recorded the background song in two days while actively in a hypomanic episode, shortly after being diagnosed. This project ended up being far more meaningful to me than I anticipated it would be, but I’m extremely proud of the end result.
Bipolar Disorder still carries a lot of stigma, especially in media portrayals of it, and I wanted to present a very real and raw look into what it’s like to actually experience it. When I filmed this footage many years ago, I had no idea why I was recording, but it felt like I had to. It was a means for me to reflect and be heard, even if only by myself. I’m extremely proud of where I am today and haven’t had a true hypomanic episode in years thanks to a combination of working hard in therapy, medication, and an amazing support system.
By: Nina Soldati
P5 – Noah
For this project, I decided to do another song, as well as a visualizer for said song. I think that it turned out pretty well considering the quick turnaround.
I incorporated the concept of 5 in two ways. For starters the most obvious example is the first line in the hook, being “I’ll be there in five”. But in a more subtle way, I applied it to the rhythm/flow of the hook as well. I use a 5 – 11 – 4,5 – 4,5 rhythm in the hook. Overall, the content of the song is about being in a toxic relationship, but in the end alway being a call away from one another.
For the video, I used a mix of older videos that I had as well as ones that I had recorded in the week leading up to the due date. Visually I aimed to create a sense of motion harping back to the sense of “being on my way”, as well as creating an aesthetic using lower quality and grainy footage which adds a nice texture to the video. I used clips of looking out of a car window, train window, etc. to achieve this. During the bridge section of the song, I added clips of looking out of a house widow showing the “other side”/waiting. Additionally, I used some vfx to make the text that appears throughout more interesting.
I hope you enjoy!
P4 media Project
P4 Project. for this project, I decided to make eggs 5 different ways. I used video and images, and also made text to describe the steps and sections of the video. I had trouble uploading it to YouTube but I got it in the end. Editing video is a lot harder than editing audio, and I had trouble getting adobe to do what I wanted while creating the project. I used the music “SEXY DANCE GROOVE” by FineTune Music. The title was funny and I thought that the music fit what I imagined the video would be like. I enjoyed making all of the egg dishes, but had a hard time eating it all so I spaced out the cooking over a few days
By Sam Kruse
P4 media Project
P4 Project. for this project, I decided to make eggs 5 different ways. I used video and images, and also made text to describe the steps and sections of the video. I had trouble uploading it to YouTube but I got it in the end. Editing video is a lot harder than editing audio, and I had trouble getting adobe to do what I wanted while creating the project. I used the music “SEXY DANCE GROOVE” by FineTune Music. The title was funny and I thought that the music fit what I imagined the video would be like. I enjoyed making all of the egg dishes, but had a hard time eating it all so I spaced out the cooking over a few days
By Sam Kruse
P4 Audio Project
With this project, I wanted to change up the flow of my typical style of Audio and video. I challenged myself with this project, and unfortunately I feel like I bit off more than I could chew with this one. I will say that I impressed myself with the story telling and visualization aspect of the project, but in the future I definitely feel like I need to go into these projects with a simpler approach. The story follows a 3rd person narrative of this character me and a buddy created a few years back, and he fits the 90s aesthetic pretty well. So overall, I had a good time with this project, and I’m impressed with how I’ve done.
-Carsen Perry