Thursday, May 24, 2012
A trip to foreverland(The water is wide)
Our story is about a boy whom is broading onto a train. He is sad because he is leaving his family to go to a foreign castle. As he pears out his window he is depresses and frightened. The train is traveling so quickly he isnt ready for this new chapter in his life. Then he spots the castle and its so majestic. His attitude becomes more hopeful. The castle is so beutiful so the music sounds dainty and delicate. For a long time the boy is walking around the castle in awe. Then his heart stops which is symbolized by the silent moment of the song. The boy spots a girl and immediently falls in love with her. He watches he but is afraid to approach her. He is nervouse. He gets up the curage to meet her and they go out. Then everything is wonderful again, so unbelievable wonderful that it was all a dream.
Jose and I didn't have time to add effects because we needed to work on our final projects. However I consider our editing job to be spectacular. The music goes well with the pictures. My favorite scene starts 2:40 -3:00. The music shows a lot of excitment when the boy is with the girl, then it follows with Mr. Zuniga conducting the band with big hand motions emphasising this is a intense moment of the song after the long silence.
Another clip that I liked was in the beggining from 30-35 seconds. This is one the the few clips we were able to add an effect on. The picture is of a crying boy because he is leaving his family. The color purple portrays a sad mood and the waves on the picture give an affect that the boy is shaken up.
The most important contribution Jose made to this video was figuring out the ending of the story, finding pictures and deciding what type of effects should be added.
The most important contributions I made were finding many random pictures the created a greater variety to choose from when making our video. Also I put the band clips toward the end to add a intense feeling and to make it look like a music video.
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