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dream house

what was the scope of the project? my scope was trying to make a presentable house that could pass as someones dream house. pre-production- before i started i was thinking of doing a simple house production- i started over a few times because i messed up but then i got the hang of it and it started to work out post-production- towards the end i began to put in components and some of them were really big and it froze my computer but in the end it all looked good what did you learn along the way? i learned that making the roof is a lot harder than it looks what would you do differently next time? why? next time i will set out a plan and draw everything i want to do out before i start so i don't have to restart two and three different times. what would you do the same? why? i would get my inspiration from houses online and from what i see on a regular basis what will you draw from this experience to enhance your next project? next time i will know how to do most of the t...

keynote animation

what was the scope of the project? the scope for my video  was light and funny but entertaining for the audience. pre-production- i changed my idea on my storyboard two times and then again when i was making it in keynote. the concept started with a guy being abducted by an alien and tun becoming friends but then ended up as an alien becoming a superhero and saving a person. production- the actual process of making the video was a lot harder than i thought. making all of the slides and trying to make it flow. post-production- my friends helped me towards the end because i didn't know hoe to end the story and with all of the revisions to make the video look good. what did you learn along the way?  along the way i learned that animation is very very hard and take a lot of time to make something look good. i also learned that asking questions and asking for help and opinions from friends can improve your work greatly. what would you do differently next time?why? next time ...