I didn't actually get to these in class, but if you want to see a couple of other examples of multimedia projects, check these out. These could not be more different:
* The Marlboro Marine
* Mark Malkoff Gets Carried in New York City
And here's the Radiolab podcast I played part of in class:
Friday, April 30, 2010
Homework Details: Final Project Shoot
The homework is to make progress on your final project, and submit the best of what you have so far to the blog for a grade and feedback.
* Submit to the blog a short segment of your final project. This could be a slideshow with key images from your upcoming audio slide show; could be a clip or two of highlights from your video footage so far; your narration audio; etc. Make it good, don't just throw a bunch of raw footage up there. Less is more, but show you're making progress.
* As usual, deadline is start of class next week.
E-mail with any questions.
* Submit to the blog a short segment of your final project. This could be a slideshow with key images from your upcoming audio slide show; could be a clip or two of highlights from your video footage so far; your narration audio; etc. Make it good, don't just throw a bunch of raw footage up there. Less is more, but show you're making progress.
* As usual, deadline is start of class next week.
E-mail with any questions.
Karen video sequence
Video sequence of Caryn Taylor at work in her office at the University of Maryland, April 30, 2010.
Hot Air Balloon at UMD
My clip of a crew deflating a hot air balloon at the University of Maryland-College Park after giving students rides for a few hours on Friday, April 30, 2010.
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