Friday, February 28, 2014

Profile Project Progress

Over the past few weeks, my G.T. class has been working on a Profile Project (which is basically an interview) for Hiki No. We got to pick our groups and who we interviewed. My group decided to interview Jack Leonard, the head coach at Kauai Gymnastics Academy. We chose to interview him because our project is called "Elder Words of Wisdom", so since he is older than us and has influenced a ton of people throughout his career, we thought it would be interesting to learn about him and his coaching career. During the interview,  Coach Jack taught us to "train without regret to perform without doubt, and to never let yourself down, if you got second, you didn't lose first you won second". Keeping these Words of Wisdom in mind, Jack Leonard coached an Olympic gymnast and has helped other gymnasts reach for the stars. We interviewed him just before gymnastic class started on February 14 at the Kauai Gymnastics Academy. A few days after the interview, we shot the B-Rolls. We got footage of gymnasts doing flips of all sort, on the bars, floor, and balance beam. We also got some shots of Coach Jack spotting someone, same with the other coaches that were there. We got the B-Roll footage on February 26 at Kauai Gymnastics Academy. Finally, we had to do the voice overs, which was done by Mia Ricciardi (she's in my group).

Our B-Rolls and Voice overs were difficult to do. There were a lot of technical things we had to be aware of. When filming B-Rolls, we had to make sure there was no camera movement, which means that we couldn't pan on someone doing a trick. Also, we wanted to try to get natural sounds of the bars squeaking, someone making a thud on the beam or floor, etc. So, we couldn't really talk around the camera, which was hard because Gabby and I laugh at literally EVERYTHING! Mia was doing gymnastics so she couldn't help us with much of that. Another thing we had to be aware of is the focus of the camera, if the footage we got wasn't focused we couldn't use it. The voice-overs were also very technical, to do the voice-overs we had to use wireless microphones. Using the microphones, we had to make sure they were working properly, which means that they had to pickup only the person in the voice over's voice. we also had to make make sure the camera was working properly too. To have the camera pick up the person's voice, we had to make sure that the other part of the mic pack was "communicating" to the camera. Even though there was a lot of things we had to watch out for, I had a lot of fun doing it.

To work together better than we already are, we could communicate more, and let everyone help and do an equal amount of work. This means, we could've planned ahead for filming time. I had probably a day's notice to tell my mom about filming. Also, I felt that one person wasn't doing anything to help, while another was doing most of the work. We weren't communicating as much as we should've. Other than these few problems, I feel that my group worked together good! 

Other than the problems with my group, our video has some problems. For example, our audio could be improved by slowing down the voice-overs and using more natural sounds. Also, we could've got more sequencing; we had to use some final cut pro secrets to help get the sequence of some shots, but that just made the quality low definition. I think that if we fix these small problems our video will go from good to GREAT!




2 comments:

  1. Your video was awesome! It told words of wisdom very clearly and the final video was super professional. I also love the layout and color scheme of your blog. Hope you had an awesome break.

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  2. I like the background.

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