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Insanity: The Chase

Insanity:

The Chase is a video that I made in my eComm class. Not only did we collaborate
on it, but we took collaboration to the next level. We had a larger group this
time and it made things a little bit more difficult, but we pushed through it
and created a really awesome video. Collaboration was different in such a way
that we would goof off too much, or be too serious. We need to have a more of a
balance. I learned that we need to film an ENTIRE action, such as walking up
the stairs and into the next hallway, so that we can connect all the shots
together to create a flow of movement win no jump cuts. Hopefully in my next
project, we will be a bit more serious and get things done so that we are not
scrambling at the last minute to get everything edited and finished.

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