In art class, we are now doing art projects. There were a few challenges to choose from. A lot of the other students chose a 2D project, which is pretty much a drawing, but I did a compelling presentation.
First, I wrote out what I wanted the presentation to be about and what would happen. I decided to do something of a Public Service Announcement about following your dreams.
Next, I wrote out the script. It wasn't that hard because writing comes easily to me.
Then, I got started. I got help from my art teacher to hold the camera as I acted out the scenes of me drawing. I put the videos into iMovie and made a voice-over; I made my audio 204% on the voice-overs so I could be heard in the final thing.
After getting over the sound of my own voice, I did what I found to be the hardest part. I took a video of myself with an iPad. I spent the better part of five minutes trying to get the camera at the right angle. I had to record multiple times because my hands shook, but I eventually got it.
I put that part into the iMovie and went onto the next thing.
I originally was going to have four or five interviews of people talking about their dreams and following them, but no one was available to be in the video, so I cut that out.
Since the last scene wouldn't make sense, I cut that out too.
Because this was a school project, I went to iClipart Royalty Free Images for Schools. I went into the sounds category and into the music subcategory. I found some great music on the first try. I ran it with my iMovie and it fit perfectly!
I took another iPad, found the music again and opened up the record tab on my iPad. I recorded the music on iMovie and made the sound quieter than my voice so I could still be heard.
For the last thing, I went into the amazing app SketchbookPro and made a picture saying, "Will you follow your dream?"
I put the picture into the iMovie, edited the transitions and I was done!
If I have one hope for my video, it is that a lot of people will see it and decide to pursue their dreams.
Thank you for reading my post! God bless and have a nice day!