In my one semester in Broadcast technology One I learned many things. Firstly, I learned that editing video is the most tedious task anyone could ever do. In editing my interview with Evan I had to edit out a bunch of times that he sniffed and a bunch of long pauses and it took forever to make those edits smooth. I also found that B-roll is a video producer's saving grace at some points. I also learned that shooting B-roll is much more fun than shooting an interview. Though I believe I've improved greatly from my very first class, I still have a lot more learning to do. It would do me some good to fiddle with cameras over the summer in order to improve my behind the camera work. I would like to reach the point where all of my work looks seamlessly professional. I would also like to learn to shoot from my phone. There's a youtuber whose videos I adore that shoots a lot of his films from an iPhone and in his editing he makes it look professional and cinematic. This year I learned how many different types of shots there are and how to capture them. I learned that my favorite shot is just a simple closeup, there's just something about a closeup that I love. There's a lot about Broadcast Tech that I love. can't wait to return for Sports Media next semester!
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AuthorCaroline M. Washington is a student who blogs about films. Archives
May 2019
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