Digitalization

Digitalization

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Crafting an Audio and Video Text

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My very first assignment in ED: 529 was to create a video introducing myself to the class.  As I prepared for this assignment, I thought to myself, this will be so simple. In the past I've created videos numerous times and thought I would be able to complete this assignment with little to no extra effort. Well the assignment was completed. Yet, it wasn't until I reviewed Troy Hicks, Crafting Digital Writing chapter 5 and 6 that I began to realize that I was completely wrong on the production of this assignment.

In chapter 5 of Troy Hicks, Crafting Digital Writing, he reviews the importance of audio text and the considerations the creator can acquire to create a meaningful audio presentation. One particular key point is the beginning of an audio. The beginning of audio audio text must capture the listener’s attention and give some sense of what’s to come. Hicks, T. (2013). Crafting Audio Texts. In Crafting Digital Writing p.90. The beginning of video, audio and books are the most important aspect of a presentation to me. This takes prominence on not only what’s to come, but grasps the audience’s attention. Many times when I read or view a digital text, if it seems uninteresting, my attention is already lost. I may put the book down, go to something else, and may not even think twice about that text or audio again.

Chapter 6 of Troy Hicks, Crafting Digital Writing explores the crafting of video texts. One key feature that was prominent in my reading is the revising and editing of digital video texts. This is one key feature that determines the effectiveness of ones video.  Troy Hicks stresses that “this is an important stage digital writers make final adjustments to their images, videos, clips, narration, timing, and other elements. Hicks, T. (2013). Crafting Audio Texts. In Crafting Digital Writing, p.118 This is where the magic happens. The continuation of the editing process allows the producer to make changes where needed, identify content that is effective and rearrange slides, animation and other audio features.


In my re-submission video, I was sure to incorporate intro music to gain the attention of my audience. I also incorporated the transitioning feature when transitioning from one picture to a video or video to picture. These features enhanced the quality of my content.  I added text to explain some of the pictures and slowed down some of the pictures that was displayed in the video. My intro also was black and white to give more of a dramatic take at the beginning. 

Below are the first two links to different tips for video editing.



Below is my updated re-submission video of my introduction