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Video Production was the firs module I worked on during this quarter.  Using iMovie, a camera, and a storyboard, I had to create a movie that was longer than a minute and a half, and shorter than three minutes.  I was in a small tech-class this year with only one friend to work with.  Deciding to partner up, my partner and me decided to work on video production, due to our liking of the module.  Unfortunately a few weeks into the project my partner left and I was left to work alone.  This of course, did not hamper my project, and allowed me to expand on what the movie was going to be about.  Eventually, I decided to make a kung-fu movie.  Finally, the biggest problem was out of the way, and I could start the project.  The filming was basic, and didn't take much effort.  Due to my previous experiences and my hobby of making movies, using iMovie was easy for me.  The only problem that surfaced was the exporting into a QuickTime format.  This always had me limited due to the fact that we had to keep a certain size limit.  This project was just solved by tampering with the size and resolution settings.

Even though I have done this module in the past I learned about some new neat effects in iMovie that definitely added to my movie making knowledge.  I discovered that the "Ghost Trial Effect" in iMovie made a person look like they were moving extremely fast (kind of like the Agents in The Matrix). I would like to thank: