“Before I Go” - 2nd video from my class
This is another assignment I did for my video class this spring. Another kid did the audio part while I filmed the footage and produced it. We were supposed to showcase subtle sound effects…
This is another assignment I did for my video class this spring. Another kid did the audio part while I filmed the footage and produced it. We were supposed to showcase subtle sound effects…
This is my first attempt at a still-to-video documentary-style video from event coverage. Was working the annual auto show in Detroit again this year and since I had great help from Daily photographer and UM student Max Collins, you get to see what we did all day.
Feedback welcome as always on these experiments!
This past week was the start of the annual North American International Auto Show in Detroit, and along with the new cars and thousands of reporters, photographers, and other media types who flocked to it—myself included—the show also saw the frenzied tours by all three of the top Republican Presidential candidates. I was already dog-tired after two full days of shooting the auto show’s media preview events Monday night when we were told to be ready to catch Republican candidates around 5pm.
What ensued was probably the most ridiculous and out of control media scrum circus I have ever been involved with…. Mobs of hundreds of reporters, video and still photographers, sound boom operators and campaign entourage formed huge living blobs of flashing lights and shuffling feet, with all of us trying to get shots of the candidates, backpeddling, all the while attempting not to bang into the sparkling (expensive) new cars around the Cobo Hall show floor. Funniest moment was when Romney and Hucklebee came to within 20 feet of each other in the GM display and the massive media mob around the two men momentarily merged into one.
I’ll admit it, I’m watching Bravo’s new “Make Me a Supermodel” reality model-search show. Just all the camera shutter sound effects, Tyson Beckford hosting, CO-ED model contestants, and sappy cheesy reality style—makes for some great TV… haha. The photoshoots are kinda interesting from a photog’s stand point, seeing really what you shouldn’t do as a fashion photog…
What else can we get in this writers strike that’s better?