Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Final Project - Shoe Fold


 This is the commercial I made, and during this process, everyone helped out and we put all of our editing features that we liked and put them together to make one with all of our ideas.


These are some of the pages I made for the website, I created the website itself and then wrote content for these pages. I was also in charge of reminding everyone of what they needed to do and things such as where and how to put their picture in the website.





This is the animation, I created the overall video and Delaney created the Shoe Fold shown in the video.









Our process was using all of our technical programs and created all different options that we liked and choosing the best one or making another one that fit different opinions throughout our team. Getting the idea together was something all of us had to do and once we had the main idea we all incorporated our thoughts and changed our idea until we thought it was suitable enough and something we could actually make. In the production process, we taped or made different versions of the commercial, animation, and logo in order to get the feel of the final choice. Along the way, I learned new ways to use our software and better ways to communicate with a bigger team in a bigger project, and it gave us the feel of what working with an actual work space would be like. Next time, I would definitely get more thoughts, whether its a teacher or another adult, and get suggestions on what would make them like the product better. I would keep our process the same because overall we worked well together and didn't have to make any harsh decisions. From this experience, I can definitely say that I would get more communication throughout my group next time I work on a project like this.

Overall, I loved this project because it gave us more experience and reminder with things we might've worked with before, but not on our own, and I'm glad we got to use the software in our own way and sort of figure things our ourselves with the occasional help from my team.

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