Dear Everyone,
I have a big interest in video making. To persue this I have decided to film my robotics team(http://www.usfirst.org/ http://www.team1619.org/). Over the past four years I have been filming everything we do. Every spring we have a six week long build season in which we have to design, build, program, and test a robot to compete in a certain game. It is really hard to explain everything so if you're really curious check out the websites. Anyway, I was wondering if any of you have tips for making a video from live events such as this. My goal is to make a Mythbusters-type video that has a story and is interesting to watch. The past years I have only made a video that is just cool shots and music.
I have been filming almost everything I can. I have also been interviewing members of the team regularly. So, any tips for the editing process? How about filming? I know a rule of thumb is to film everything, and then throw out the stuff you don't need later.
I really need help because I'm starting to feel a bit overwhelmed. Anyone, please?
Many thanks,
Shiny Creek
I have a big interest in video making. To persue this I have decided to film my robotics team(http://www.usfirst.org/ http://www.team1619.org/). Over the past four years I have been filming everything we do. Every spring we have a six week long build season in which we have to design, build, program, and test a robot to compete in a certain game. It is really hard to explain everything so if you're really curious check out the websites. Anyway, I was wondering if any of you have tips for making a video from live events such as this. My goal is to make a Mythbusters-type video that has a story and is interesting to watch. The past years I have only made a video that is just cool shots and music.
I have been filming almost everything I can. I have also been interviewing members of the team regularly. So, any tips for the editing process? How about filming? I know a rule of thumb is to film everything, and then throw out the stuff you don't need later.
I really need help because I'm starting to feel a bit overwhelmed. Anyone, please?
Many thanks,
Shiny Creek
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