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Art 222 Digital Multimedia In-class Presentation Week 4B

Art 222 Digital Multimedia In-class Presentation Week 4B. :: guest lecture. Jennifer’s friend JP Taylor http://www.surfline.com/video/vids/2005/nov/curranstory/player.cfm?videotype=wmp. Timetables by Daniel Sullivan http://a.parsons.edu/~daniels/. :: in-class example.

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Art 222 Digital Multimedia In-class Presentation Week 4B

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  1. Art 222 Digital Multimedia In-class Presentation Week 4B

  2. :: guest lecture • Jennifer’s friend JP Taylor • http://www.surfline.com/video/vids/2005/nov/curranstory/player.cfm?videotype=wmp

  3. Timetables by Daniel Sullivan http://a.parsons.edu/~daniels/ :: in-class example

  4. Online examples of time-lapse photography: http://www.granitebaysoftware.com/Gallery.aspx http://skytimelapse.com/ :: in-class example

  5. :: today’s lesson • Recording a voice over narration • hooking up your microphone • adjusting your microphone volume settings (via XP’s sound control settings) • introduction to Adobe Audition • recording • adding gain • reducing noise • exporting a .wav file

  6. :: homework due :: 02.13.06 • Short video/film on the topic of time. • Must address the topic of “time” • This is an intentionally vague topic that is wide open for your own personal interpretation. • Feel free to thematically address it as you wish. • Length: at least 10 seconds long, no longer than 5 minutes. • Must include: • your own video (that you shoot) • things to try: • freezing time • speeding up time (time-lapse photography) • slowing down time (slow motion) • layering video using transparency • audio (music, voice over narration, sound effects, etc.) • text (titles, credits, lower thirds, etc.) • YOU ONLY HAVE 2 WEEKS FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT so plan accordingly

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