While creating my presentation, the process wasn’t terrible, but it was pretty stressful. I used iMovie to complete this project, as I did a voiceover of the highlights of my narrative, and used pictures in it to keep my viewers engaged as much as I could. During the process, I started with the voiceover, this took a lot longer than I expected because most of my recordings didn’t sound how I wanted them to so I had to keep re-doing it. Even though I knew what I wanted to be said, I still stumbled on my words, and messed up a few times which was very frustrating. Once I finished the recording, I went through and added images at appropriate times to match what I was saying. I liked this part of the presentation because it made my project less boring. Overall, I think this project took me about 2 hours to complete. I wasn’t a big fan, due to the fact that I do not like hearing my voice as a recording. I think this presentation could potentially make some individuals feel extrememly uncomfortable.
Hey Mary, I loved the use of images in your podcast! It really made me interested in listening. You also showed great emotion in your voice and your podcast flowed logically. Allowing the pictures to appear on the screen for a longer amount of time will allow for the listener to process the image better. Overall, excellent job!!
I liked that you didn’t leave one image on the video for very long, that is something that I failed to do. I think that it kept me engaged with the video. I agree with you when you said that that the audio process was stressful and uncomfortable. One way around this could be a quieter space, a microphone, or pausing in silence a few seconds before and after beginning a recording. Great job overall!
Hi, Mary,
I agree with both Brea and Emily that you selection of images makes your presentation engaging and interesting. I also liked Brea’s suggestions about recording, and I would add that through the iMovie editing tool, you can cut sections where you stumbled and then re-record them. I’m not sure if you used the tool for editing the audio or if you tried from beginning to end to get it all exactly the way you wanted. I can see why you may have found this an uncomfortable process, but I hope that you also found the end product to be worthwhile. Keep applying the growth mindset to push yourself out of your comfort zone and into areas of growth. Nice job!
While creating my presentation, the process wasn’t terrible, but it was pretty stressful. I used iMovie to complete this project, as I did a voiceover of the highlights of my narrative, and used pictures in it to keep my viewers engaged as much as I could. During the process, I started with the voiceover, this took a lot longer than I expected because most of my recordings didn’t sound how I wanted them to so I had to keep re-doing it. Even though I knew what I wanted to be said, I still stumbled on my words, and messed up a few times which was very frustrating. Once I finished the recording, I went through and added images at appropriate times to match what I was saying. I liked this part of the presentation because it made my project less boring. Overall, I think this project took me about 2 hours to complete. I wasn’t a big fan, due to the fact that I do not like hearing my voice as a recording. I think this presentation could potentially make some individuals feel extrememly uncomfortable.
Hey Mary, I loved the use of images in your podcast! It really made me interested in listening. You also showed great emotion in your voice and your podcast flowed logically. Allowing the pictures to appear on the screen for a longer amount of time will allow for the listener to process the image better. Overall, excellent job!!
-Emily Wnek
I liked that you didn’t leave one image on the video for very long, that is something that I failed to do. I think that it kept me engaged with the video. I agree with you when you said that that the audio process was stressful and uncomfortable. One way around this could be a quieter space, a microphone, or pausing in silence a few seconds before and after beginning a recording. Great job overall!
Hi, Mary,
I agree with both Brea and Emily that you selection of images makes your presentation engaging and interesting. I also liked Brea’s suggestions about recording, and I would add that through the iMovie editing tool, you can cut sections where you stumbled and then re-record them. I’m not sure if you used the tool for editing the audio or if you tried from beginning to end to get it all exactly the way you wanted. I can see why you may have found this an uncomfortable process, but I hope that you also found the end product to be worthwhile. Keep applying the growth mindset to push yourself out of your comfort zone and into areas of growth. Nice job!