Plushie #1

This first Plushie which was fun to make. I am not super proud of it, mostly because all of the clips are either blurry or shakey. So that is what I want to work on in my next plushie, to steady the camera, and focus more on getting quality shots. I had filmed a little with my camera at home for example when I went to Puerto Rico, but I never knew how to edit it and turn it into an actual video. I found editing fun, and it was cool it watches 40 or so clips, turn into a 50-second film.

Plushie #2

I had a hard time coming up with the idea for my second plushie. But I decided to base the whole film around the painting of Harvey, which I had used in my first plushie. So I got together my camera, storyboard, and Kitty and Bunny and I walked over to the basement of the seminary building. But when I looked down the hallway, and my heart drops as the painting wasn't where it was the day before. I walked around the basement for about 5 minutes, went in and out of all of the little rooms and nooks. Then I finally found the painting in the last place I checked. When I got all set up to film I relized, I forgot my phone which I was going to use as a flashlight, so I had to go back to the cinema room and grab that. Once I started filming, I had a hard time getting the right angles and lighting. I was also having a had time with the zoom; it was kind of sticky, so it was hard to turn in a smooth motion. I am excited to film things that are not stuff animals.