In the beginning of class, we were each handed notecards with students from the previous class name on it. The notecard also contained an email log in to the website WeVideo. Today was the first day that we started video editing. We logged into WeVideo.com and clicked on the goals and "Start Tutorial" botton. We then proceeded to following the instructions of the tutorial by clicking and dragging clips into a timeline. We then began to use keys like "o" to cut specific parts of scenes and "I" to cut the beginning of scenes. WeVideo offers an amazing tutorial that helps give us a better understanding of how to use it correctly. It even provided a sample video that had about 23 different cuts within it. Students who had videos in their timeline already, worked with the students who didn't have anything in theirs, so my group usernames my laptop. We all worked together to read the instructions and correctly edited our film clips. This was a really helpful introduction into film editing At the end of class we then answered the question on classroom that asked us what tool we thought was the most helpful on WeVideo, and I think that the key "o" was the most helpful because you can cut out specific parts of scenes.
Thursday, February 16, 2017
2/16/17 Brooke Rossiter
Brooke Rossiter 2/16/17
In the beginning of class, we were each handed notecards with students from the previous class name on it. The notecard also contained an email log in to the website WeVideo. Today was the first day that we started video editing. We logged into WeVideo.com and clicked on the goals and "Start Tutorial" botton. We then proceeded to following the instructions of the tutorial by clicking and dragging clips into a timeline. We then began to use keys like "o" to cut specific parts of scenes and "I" to cut the beginning of scenes. WeVideo offers an amazing tutorial that helps give us a better understanding of how to use it correctly. It even provided a sample video that had about 23 different cuts within it. Students who had videos in their timeline already, worked with the students who didn't have anything in theirs, so my group usernames my laptop. We all worked together to read the instructions and correctly edited our film clips. This was a really helpful introduction into film editing At the end of class we then answered the question on classroom that asked us what tool we thought was the most helpful on WeVideo, and I think that the key "o" was the most helpful because you can cut out specific parts of scenes.
In the beginning of class, we were each handed notecards with students from the previous class name on it. The notecard also contained an email log in to the website WeVideo. Today was the first day that we started video editing. We logged into WeVideo.com and clicked on the goals and "Start Tutorial" botton. We then proceeded to following the instructions of the tutorial by clicking and dragging clips into a timeline. We then began to use keys like "o" to cut specific parts of scenes and "I" to cut the beginning of scenes. WeVideo offers an amazing tutorial that helps give us a better understanding of how to use it correctly. It even provided a sample video that had about 23 different cuts within it. Students who had videos in their timeline already, worked with the students who didn't have anything in theirs, so my group usernames my laptop. We all worked together to read the instructions and correctly edited our film clips. This was a really helpful introduction into film editing At the end of class we then answered the question on classroom that asked us what tool we thought was the most helpful on WeVideo, and I think that the key "o" was the most helpful because you can cut out specific parts of scenes.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment