Monday, May 31, 2010

image capture and using Youtube

Youtube is a video sharing website in which users can upload, share and view videos from all over the world, youtube uses Adobe Flash Video technology to display a wide variety of video content, including movie clips, TV clips, and music videos, as well as amateur content such as video blogging and short original videos and How to videos. Most of the content on YouTube has been uploaded by individuals however more and more businesses offer teasers of their products on youtube.

In the next posting i will explain how to place a video on youtube via a youtube video
for now i will explain how we as a class made our own videos to be placed on youtube, however in my circumstances the video we made was unable to be put up due to not having consent from all members of the group.
The video was started with a theme which was overcoming adversity we then developed this into a story line which is what we call a Story Board. as Quoted by James Storyboards go back to the very beginnings of cinema, with Sergei Eisenstein using the technique. In the world of animation, Walt Disney and his staff developed a storyboard system in 1928. Disney wanted to achieve full animation and for this he needed to produce an enormous number of drawings. Managing the thousands of drawings and the progress of the project was nearly impossible, so Disney had his artists pin up their drawings on the studio walls. This way, progress could be checked, and scenes added and discarded with ease.
for our group we planned and drew the story board.
once our storyboard was decided on and planned we then filmed. once we filmed the video we then put it on the computers and edited it adding our own sounds and lighting effects. once done we put on our blogs and added our own youtube videos as ill explain in the next post

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