iLife 11
My friend Marta just purchased iLife and told me about the new features in iMovie. I was immediately impressed with the inclusion of original copy-right free movie scores from the London Philharmonic. Another feature I like was being able to see the audio waves on the clip and the music track on the timeline. This is really helpful when your working on a video with poor sound or dialogue sound quality.
The new trailer templates are entertaining. I saw a demo of one trailer and I thought it was a little too much for home movies. On the flip side... your family and friends would get a big kick from the templates... especially if they were in it or their kids were featured.
iMovie 11 now comes with more options for sharing your movies. Which gives you a little more control over quality and speed for sharing... and that's a good thing.
If you plan on editing and uploading a lot of your video it's worth the $49 upgrade. It's cheaper than Final Cut Express ($99) and Final Cut X doesn't have beautifully orchestrated sound tracks or trailer templates.
I don't have any current information on Windows MovieMaker but send me a question or comment and I'll post on it next time.
Happy movie making and remember to use what you have. =D
My Movie Making Journal
Yolanda shares her movie making journal.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Friday, January 7, 2011
High Country Sci-Fi: A fast movie on iMovie with 'not so perfect' video
I put together this movie from some footage I took this summer at my friend's cabin. I put together a stupid story from the video I captured. I did all the editing in iMovie (I haven't used it in a while) because a friend asked me some questions about footage that has poor light and sound quality.
My Problems:
1- I took the footage during different times of the day... some at night... some in daylight.
2- sound was inconsistent.
Solutions:
1- To compensate for different lighting, I applied a SCI-FI filter to each clip. Because some clips were captured during the day and some at night, I used the Video Clip Adjustment feature and tweaked the Exposure, Brightness and Contrast elements until I reached a consistent look.
Drawback: I lost some clarity... but it's sci-fi with an ad hoc storyline... so I'm okay with it.
2- Because the sound was crazy I decided to eliminate it completely and added a musical track. I added Chopin's Polonaise Op 53. I'm sure there's a better background track but I didn't want to spend a lot of time on this exercise.
My Goal:
To show that you can use footage even if it's not a consistent capture.
HAVE FUN WITH YOUR FOOTAGE: Create a movie with what you have captured!!
My Problems:
1- I took the footage during different times of the day... some at night... some in daylight.
2- sound was inconsistent.
Solutions:
1- To compensate for different lighting, I applied a SCI-FI filter to each clip. Because some clips were captured during the day and some at night, I used the Video Clip Adjustment feature and tweaked the Exposure, Brightness and Contrast elements until I reached a consistent look.
Drawback: I lost some clarity... but it's sci-fi with an ad hoc storyline... so I'm okay with it.
2- Because the sound was crazy I decided to eliminate it completely and added a musical track. I added Chopin's Polonaise Op 53. I'm sure there's a better background track but I didn't want to spend a lot of time on this exercise.
My Goal:
To show that you can use footage even if it's not a consistent capture.
HAVE FUN WITH YOUR FOOTAGE: Create a movie with what you have captured!!
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Making movies with what you have available.
I started with my very compact Sony Cyber Shot. It's a point and shoot but it has video capabilities. For editing I would use Windows Moviemaker. Moviemaker was very easy to use and every PC desktop and laptop has it installed.
I now use an Apple instead of a PC. If you have an Apple iMovie is very simple too. Both programs are Drag and Drop the media into the movie timeline. Very easy.
I encourage you to open up either one of those programs and create a slideshow using your still photos. lt's fun.
I now use an Apple instead of a PC. If you have an Apple iMovie is very simple too. Both programs are Drag and Drop the media into the movie timeline. Very easy.
I encourage you to open up either one of those programs and create a slideshow using your still photos. lt's fun.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
My Film Idea's and Production Journal -GOAL
So I'm going to have 2 goals for this blog...
1- Share my scribbles, notes, ideas... and
2-Encourage my 'demographic' to create and share their stories through video and still photography.
My hope is that you sign up as a follower and a contributor. I love to learn and I love to teach. So don't be shy about asking questions. If I don't have the answer... I'll let you know... However, I will share what I'm learning via my posts and through the my links to other media.
I will also post links to my films... past and present. I want to post them as I presented them -that way you can see the process of me improving my skill.
Goal #2- I want to encourage you to tell your stories and the stories of those around you. Posterity through multimedia arts.
1- Share my scribbles, notes, ideas... and
2-Encourage my 'demographic' to create and share their stories through video and still photography.
My hope is that you sign up as a follower and a contributor. I love to learn and I love to teach. So don't be shy about asking questions. If I don't have the answer... I'll let you know... However, I will share what I'm learning via my posts and through the my links to other media.
I will also post links to my films... past and present. I want to post them as I presented them -that way you can see the process of me improving my skill.
Goal #2- I want to encourage you to tell your stories and the stories of those around you. Posterity through multimedia arts.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
Synopsis of film “For Nena P’:
Synopsis of film “For Nena P’:
A powerful story about a lesbian couple that is denied family rights while confronting a broken health care system.
Biography of Yolanda Bocanegra:
Filmmaker, Yolanda Bocanegra completed her first film ‘For Nena P’ under the creative guidance of QWOCMAP Workshop, December 2009.
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