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My video is about passport night at Spoede Elementary School. It is an annual event hosted an ran by parents and students at the school. Many families come and learn about the diversity and different cultures that Spoede has, and how it makes the world a better place. Kids play games at different country themed booths, eat food, and see pictures of the land and traditional clothing. I chose to make this video because Spoede was where I went to school, and I thought that it was a great opportunity to show others about this amazing event. In addition, I was told that this could be put on HEC-TV, which is a professional station that would be great to get my work on. I learned that I should always check my equipment before I go to my place to shoot, because I got to Spoede, realized I left my SD card at home, and had to go back to get it. That caused my about 10 minutes which I really could've used to get more b-roll. How I plan to have a video ready at the end of each month is to do more planning in class, and not socialize with other classmates about irrelevant things like Paul Blart, Mall Cop.
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As far as what I did in class, you could say it was a fun opening month. For the first 2 weeks in January, Miss Davidson showed me how to use the new (and fancy) equipment. It was a little intimidating, and A LOT BETTER than whatever we used first semester. After asking lots of questions and getting many demonstrations, I finally got the hang of it. Then I started pre-production on my first project of the year. I was constantly contacting my interviewee, Spoede's principal, and their tech director to get all aspects of my project sorted out. Then I storyboarded possible shots for b-roll and wrote down questions that I would ask.
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