Archive | May, 2012

Wrap-up Blog Post for Communication 210

3 May

When I first signed up for communication 210 I was ecstatic to learn more about the Adobe suite, after the first couple of assignments I was wondering if I’d made the right decision by taking this course.  But after I’d waded through the challenges that slowed my progress during the semester I’m glad I finished what I started.

My favorite project, ironically, was also my worst grade…I won’t tell you the grade but let’s just say it hit my ego pretty hard.  Designing a logo in Illustrator allowed me to tap into a creative side of myself that I hadn’t before.  Photoshop I found to be difficult because you were working with something that was already finished, Illustrator on the other hand was a place where you created something from nothing.  I enjoyed that aspect of Illustrator.  A close second would be our final video.

I struggled with Premiere for the majority of the section but once the professor, thank you by the way, uploaded an older version of the software I hit the ground running.  I’m proud of my final product because I was able to put the time necessary to complete a piece of work I want to share with others.  Outside of those I learned a lot over the course of the whole semester.

The Adobe suite is tedious to learn but I’m confident the skills I acquired throughout the semester will help me in the majority of my future endeavors.  I’m graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication but my emphasis is in public relations, with the changes in the field of PR there’s a lot more need for well-rounded employees.  Learning a wide array of technological skills will increase my ability to provide my future employers with just that.

Although this course didn’t influence my decision to work in PR, I already knew I wanted to work in the PR field, it did reinforce my decision.  The course did open my eyes to different ways to become involved in the field of PR and I’m looking forward to applying the skills I’ve learned in real-world situations.

I can’t think of any skill that I wish I would have learned, and then again I’m not too technologically savvy.  The skills I learned in the time allotted were quite enough to handle, especially since I had technical difficulties along the way.

This course provided me with a lot, I’m even going to continue my blog!  I do wish I would have seen the professor and the other students at the first lab and then after that it could’ve transitioned to more of an online-only course.

Other than that I’m counting down the days until graduation…it’s not a very long countdown only one-and-a-half more days until I walk in a Washington State University graduation.

1 May

Final Video Project

Final Video Project: Storyboard

Video

Audio
Title Page: “Experience of a Lifetime” Music: Avett Brothers “The Perfect Space”
Bookman Footage: “What is it like to study abroad?” Music: Avett Brothers “The Perfect Space”
Interview of Corrin Veiga Corrin explains her experience studying abroad in Spain.
Interview of Madison Frame Madison explains her experience studying abroad in Italy.
“Come fall, I’m studying abroad in…London” Music: Avett Brothers “The Perfect Space”
Picture of me with Butch: “A long way from WSU.” Music: Avett Brothers “The Perfect Space”
“How will study abroad prepare me for my future?” Music: Avett Brothers “The Perfect Space”
Picture of me with Sam Hege: “I’ll make new friends…” Music: Avett Brothers “The Perfect Space”
Picture with Stephenson North: “But keep the old.” Music: Avett Brothers “The Perfect Space”
Picture of just me: “Mature…a little.” Music: Avett Brothers “The Perfect Space”
“But most importantly…” Music: Avett Brothers “The Perfect Space”
Another picture of just me: “Explore the world to better understand the bigger picture.” Music: Avett Brothers “The Perfect Space”
Credits Music: Avett Brothers “The Perfect Space”

Final Video Project: Write-up

                Premiere proved to be a difficult medium to work with but in the end I think it was my favorite.  Working with Premiere was the culmination of the work done over the entire semester with Photoshop, Illustrator and Audition.  It was difficult at first because I was forced to go to lab to accomplish any work, once the professor helped me download an older version I was on my way to developing a project I’m proud of.

                I reworked my entire rough draft based off of what my peer said in their comments.  I knew I needed a better story to accompany my video.  I decided to introduce studying abroad by interviewing my friends who have already studied abroad, Corrin Veiga and Madison Frame.  After that I wanted to dive into what I wanted to experience while abroad.

                I did that through adding still pictures from my time at Washington State University (WSU).  I added movement by using the tools learned in the tutorials and a variety of different transitions throughout.

                The different effects were fun to play around with and test out different looks.  I restricted myself to only using two fonts and a handful of transitions to keep a bit of consistency throughout the video.

                With my last project done I’m excited to finally see what’s awaiting me after graduation (which happens to be this Saturday)!

Premiere Tutorials

1 May

Premiere Tutorial