Video Draft

Hello,

I had a few ideas going into this video project. The first week we had to take footage was spent in California celebrating my husband’s 30th birthday and my mother-in-law’s 60th birthday. We spent the first full day at Disneyland, the second at the LA Zoo, and the third at California Adventure. The last three days were  spent lounging at the pool, recovering from the previous three days. I took quite a few 10-15 second videos while in California, as well as three really long videos of my family wishing my husband a happy 30th birthday.

Once home, and after getting all the footage uploaded, I decided to recap our trip for this video because my blog topic for this class is “myself”; and wishing my husband a happy 30th, though important to me, doesn’t really go with my topic. I do, however, still plan on finishing his birthday video as well.

First things first, after deciding to recap our trip, I uploaded all of the videos and photos into Premiere and then separated them into folders by day. I wanted to start with the first video I took, walking in the PDX airport, because I love that carpet and they are in the process of replacing it and I wanted to have that video to remember it by. From there I used the trolly ride into Disney because that was the first point in the first day, that I had the excitement of going to Disneyland that day. Plus seeing all the excited kids in costume was contagious. From there I just added the photos from the first day.

After the first day was complete, I started on the second and then third day. I wanted to end with the trolly ride again, because my husband rested his head on my lap and we were equally exhausted. I seriously don’t know how mothers and fathers can handle taking their kids to Disneyland. After day three we were done, and we were all adults.

Once all of the videos and photos were in the right order. I started on transitions. I just played with them and found what I though flowed well. I didn’t want to just use one for everything, so I tried not to repeat transitions.

From there I added some text to the video, and went hunting for a song. I wanted something happy and upbeat because that is what Disneyland is all about. I came across The Meedie Organ Player on Jamendo and listened to his album Music from 1912. I finally settled on  the song At Uncle Tom’s Cabin door. He allows use of his song as long as  he is given credit, so I made sure to insert his name and song title at the end of my video. You can view it here: http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/1107871/at-uncle-tom-s-cabin-door-cowan

Once I put the song into Premiere, I cut it down to where it was the same length, and then I tacked the storyboard, which will be at the end of this post. I know that I want to say a few things in this video, but haven’t quite figured that part out yet. I don’t want it to be too cheesy, and I definitely do not want to talk the whole time, but I do want to say something.

So that is where I am at with this draft, I look forward to your suggestions, critiques and edits.

Thanks,

Tabitha

Storyboard

Storyboard

My video draft is posted here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=su6zG6BBnuY&feature=youtu.be