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My First Plushie

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My first Plushie video had no story to it at all. At first, I was just placing it in corners or places with lighting I thought was cool. Then, when I moved into the cinema room with people, I thought might as well incorporate people into the video. I did not want the plushie to stay stationary the whole time, but I also did not want my hands in the video. Kerri Ann decided to drop the plushie out of her pocket, then kick it. Her kicking the Plushie then turned into the Plushie dying. I tried to keep the shots in focus while the Plushie was moving, and that was the main issue I kept having while trying to shoot the action scenes. 

My Second Plushie

My second plushie video went a lot better then the first one. My story board assisted me with the planning process and allowed me to create an actual story. I followed the story board exactly and it helped me focus and stay on task and not get carried away with something as little as a plushie video. The camera I used for the second plushie was a lot better then the first one, and the manual focus was more enjoyable to use. The second video was definitely more enjoyable to watch compared to the first one, and was more enjoyable to edit because I knew what I was doing more. The music I added was suspense music, and I feel as though it fit the theme of the video well. Though, the first day I was working on the video, the sound was not working. So I thought I was going to have a video with no music. The audio was fixed the next day and everything was resolved. 

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