Our next project will be doing in my Photo Class is making a How to Video. So, of course, we are researching others to get an idea for ours.
Here's one I researched for How to Make a French Hair Twist:
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-french-twist-hair-2?sourcelink=verticalrecommendation
I thought she did a very fine job explaining how to do a French Twist and she spoke clearly so it was easy to understand. I liked how she had side notes pop up at the bottom of the screen explaining what she was doing. Her camera angles were great as well. The only criticism I have is that she should have shown more of how to put the bobby pins in and how to finish off the French Twist. I thought it ended rather abruptly!
I also researched How to Set a volleyball:
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-set-a-volleyball
They did a very good job demonstrating how to set a volleyball. The angles were good, camera wise and speaker spoke very clear. The only thing that I really have to criticise on was that the picture was a little blurry and it was really bright out when they made the video. I think to make the video great, would be if they included the wrong way of setting to show viewers the contrast.
Finally I researched How to Sing: The Basics
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-sing-the-basics
She did an excellent job on showing the basics for singing. She included all important parts and spoke clearly! I throughly enjoyed how she showed the right way vs. the wrong way to show watchers something to contrast with. She did a very well job and I have nothing to criticise!
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