Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Jaclyn Hoexter Types in Coppee Hall
The first video is quite rough in the videotaping execution. Jaclyn changes where she is in the frame which makes it quite distracting. As well the main action of her typing is often cut out of the shot with only her head visible. Because the second video is a compilation of smaller video clips, it is choppy in nature. This video does a better job of keeping Jaclyn in the same place in the frame so it doesn't cause the viewer's eye to roam as much. However because they are still shots that have been put together, the shakiness is even more noticeable. The second type of video is more valuable for different perspectives of the same thing. For example, if you want to view a person's reaction to something you could have the perspective of viewing his or her face and also view the action of what he or she is reacting to by focusing from a different perspective. A combination of the first type and the second type would be most valuable to get an overall view of what is going on as well as a close up to view the emotions and specifics of the subjects in the video.
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Coppee,
J24,
Lehigh University
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