Friday, October 23, 2015

Cracking the Code

I think everyone should learn how to code. I think this because, many jobs have coding qualifications needed. Coding is also good to know because there might be many times in life when you will need code. Only about one out of ten schools offer coding classes. I think that number should be much higher.

My first experience with code was actually very recently. I was fun and an exiting new challenge. At first it started out hard, but as I keep working on it, it became much easier and more fun. Before I did it in my GT class I had never done it before. It was fun, interesting, challenging, and I will defiantly want to do it again!

If I could design any program or game I would probably decide to design a program that you can do a bunch of things on. You could play fun educational games on it. You could also chat with all your friends. When you need to know what something means, you could look it up on the program. The possibility's would be endless!


Thursday, October 1, 2015

My Humorous Monologue

Hi everyone! This time I will be talking about my humorous monologue. One thing I learned from doing this project was how to write a humorous narrative. We learned how to make it humorous so that it appealed to others. We could make it personal or just random. Another thing was how to film and plan our monologues so, we could use them. After that we learned how to use iMovie to create our finished video.

Padding is when you start to record on the camera but you leave a small bit of time before you actually start speaking. This is important because, the camera can delay. If you don't do this some of your footage might get cut off. You would not want that would you? Padding your clips is very important and if you don't do it your clips might be cut off.

My weakness for this project was getting everything to be perfect. It was very hard to make everything work. I had to get the B-Roll clips all in order and they had to go with the story. There was also a certain timeline I had to keep on, and that was hard as well. My greatest strength for this project was writing it. I mean my cats are amazingly funny right? Haha. Really though writing the plan was my strength for this. It just came to me.