Introduction
Well, here we are at the end of the road. I have finally made it to the end of the semester. In August, I barely knew how to properly export an audio file. From audio files to video to animations and more, I’ve learned so much this semester than I ever thought I would.
Goal
In my last blog post, I added a single little animation to my video. It was definitely one of the easier assignments of this year. However, for this assignment, I added a whole bunch to my still image video. Like, it’s a lot. I think I’ve pulled 3 all nighters in a row, and I’m barely awake, running solely on venti peppermint mochas (that’s where all my Magic Meals have gone).
My main focus was to add more text in my video to provide accessability to the hearing-impaired. I made sure that each person in my story was introduced visually, and included important quotes from the interviews. On top of that, I took many of my own pictures to add more of a personal feel to my video.
I also edited my original audio story to fix some prior mistakes that I made. I edited the audio levels so they rested at an average of -12 dB instead of -20 dB, cut out stutters and unneeded audio, and fixed poor audio quality. I also shortened my podcast so it was exactly 2 minutes in length, instead of 2 minutes and 12 seconds.
Now for the moment I’ve been waiting for ALL semester, I can present my final assignment!
Thank you !! (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
Thank you so much for the awesome semester, Professor Heagney! On top of learning so many technical skills that I can use in future classes and projects, I created something really cool that I be super proud of. My friend was also super psyched that I used his original beat in my project (shameless plug, go check out his music!).
I look forward to future GAM classes with you! Have a wonderful winter break!
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