It was an observational learning experience through out the two days we spent watching our classes rough draft videos.
1)From this video I learned how they drew in the audience by starting out with the websites where cyberbullying occurs.
2)Also the camera angles were interesting. They had a guy walking as he shared information. And there was a guy in a tree, which is something I haven't seen in any other videos. All the interesting camera shots didn't make me bored.
3)Although at the end of the video it was dissapointing to see that their credits weren't done correctly. I learned by watching the end that it doesn't look as professional when the credits arn't rolling down despite whether the video was good or not.
4)Another thing I learned was from watching this video, from the begginning it showed examples of cyberbullying. The examples created the ambiance of what it looks like when people cyberbully and that its a silent issue.
5)The titles in their videos with information was helpful because it was easier to understand it. Also the sphere transition into the title was an interesting effect. Also the titles gave definitions of words like "bystander- apathy is commonly seen in cyberbullying".
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