Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Hmmm.

My Interactive Journalism teacher asked us to give ourselves a grade we think we deserve for the Autobiography project. I would give myself an A-. Some of the reasons are:
- I worked really hard on it. I never used Final Cut, and I'm not very good with computers, so my project came out really good for a first timer.
- I used a lot of pictures and videos. I also used different kinds of transitions throughout the project.
- I stuttered a lot. So in my point of view, that kept me from getting a better grade.
- I gave details about my life and the pictures went along with my narration.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Nathan Wilson-Braun's Autobiography

Nathan's Autobiography was very short and to the point. He didn't narrate it. He just showed pictures and put very brief descriptions of them. The music was very different.

Dina Tlisova's Autobiography

Dina's Autobiography was really personal. She went deep in her life. She had a lot of  pictures, which is really good. Even though she used a lot of the same music as I did in my project, I forgive her and giver her two thumbs up.

Anthony Smart's Autobiography

Anthony's autobiography seemed to move too fast. He skipped around a lot. There wasn't any pictures of his childhood. But I do like the pictures he took.

Keith Singh's Autobiography

Keith's Autobiography was really good. He seemed to know what he was doing. I like how he showed us video clips of his everyday life in school.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Dan Sher's Autobiogaphy

Dan's project was very unique. He had a very funky type of music style. The interview him was pretty funny because the camera person kept zooming in and out.

Nicole Panza's Autobiography

Nicole's autobiography was very well put. She had a lot of pictures that corresponded to her childhood and recent years. The only problem that I saw was that the ending came too fast. But other than that she did a good job!