Blog #6
This blog will concern Thursday of last week as well as Friday through the weekend.
On Thursday, I went to the Cleveland Institute of Music to record and film my lecture. This, by far, was the most difficult day and the day which presented far more challenges than I expected. When I arrived at the room I reserved to film it in, I realized it was going to take quite a while to set everything up. I pushed the piano into the place I wanted, hung black sheets as the backdrop, and other various things that resulted in the visual components of my video. It took me an hour and a half to set up, and by then, I had just over 4 hours to record everything.
To achieve the result I wanted, it took me several takes and attempts at filming the most convincing video I could make. For instance, one of the many challenges of filming this was putting the correct accents on the words I wanted to emphasize and etc, to communicate my point more effectively. The playing components, or the “performance” aspect, was equally as difficult. I had to learn some music for this lecture video, and quite frankly, it was barely ready for any sort of filming. I made good takes of all of this which I was satisfied with and headed home to begin the editing process. I filmed it in one day, Thursday, which was my goal.
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