Tuesday, December 11, 2007

The RACE

This 48-50 hour film race I had been looking forward to for a good part of the semester it was defiantly my type of assignment restrictions to give some direction but overall a lot of freedom. My original plan for it was to use a software call Jasc animation shop. A soft ware that takes a series of photo files and plays them at a film rate of 1-100 fps. Unfortunately my trail ran out about two weeks before the race and I was unable to use it. So I had to go to plan B using the video option on my still digital camera which had a relatively high mega pixel count so the picture came off real well. Then came the mystery prop children’s blocks since the stop motion option probably would’ve taken me a while to do without the software I went in a different direction and looked at the pictures on the block and when I saw the hammer. I knew it was going to be supreme as it were and took the video of rolling the blocks to match up the hammer against the other picture blocks and soon the video was born and came out real well. Getting on DVD though was hard I must’ve tried out 20 different conversion software before I gave up and had to burn it at Johns house. This instant is the only time that a MAC helped me out in editing. Sorry to all those MAC users out there but to be honest most of my projects that have been done on a MAC had to be bailed out by a PC element the is the first time and probably the last for a while that those rolls have be reversed. The showing of the film race was also a fun experience despite that I didn’t listen to the directions and got lost on the way to the Silva’s. that caused me to miss my documentary which stunk because that what everyone wanted to talk about but I did get to see my 48-50 hour race film and it got it’s share of complement and made a good end to my semester.

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