Sunday, April 12, 2015

SPIRIT

I was inspired to tell a story of perseverance and overcoming fear. Every day people have to overcome all types of challenges. I decided to go snowboarding recently after an accident I had about 12 years ago and because of the injuries I received I swore I would never do it again. I think it’s nice to show a little goofy story that shows a man overcoming his fear.                                                      
I made a short video because my intended audience is the modern day audience who I feel don’t quite have a long attention span. It’s quick and straight to the point. I wanted to invoke the human spirit and to show that it’s ok to fall but you got to get back up and try again.
                I wanted to make a short story similar a movie trailer and for that I needed some epic shots and slow motion video. My story does have some logistical jumps but I think its fun once in a while to suspend logical thought (how did the main character get good so fast).
                I used iMovie for the iPad and I absolutely recommend it to anyone that has little experience with videos. It’s intuitive and simple to use. It does require some tinkering, because it doesn’t exactly show you everything you can but once you get accustomed to it it’s a pretty powerful tool.
              Filming while snowboarding was the most challenging aspect as most of my footage wasn’t of any use. Even the useable footage was passable at best. Also, deciding how long to keep certain shots going was difficult as I didn’t want to bore people but I wasn’t sure if the video was long enough at the end. The highlight for me was the moment when it goes to the slow motion pan around the main character and the music synced up perfectly.
                I learned that I need to plan the story out a little more in advance. Certain things like mood, audience and length were things I didn’t consider until I was in the middle of editing. I think having a clear cut goal in the beginning can help. Establish the type of story, length, and overall mood that you want you viewers to feel.

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