Another element of our video was a skit that showed several well-known methods of cheating that most of us have seen other classmates doing. This classroom simulation included one of our team members wearing a hat that made it easier for her to cheat. We brainstormed other methods and came up with writing up a tiny cheat sheet and tucking it in her sleeve, writing formulas on the inside of a water bottle, using a crackberry to find out information and lastly, the infamous looking over to someone else's exam for answers.
We knew that we wanted to weave the interviews with the skit, but we found that we needed more of a storyboard, so we also shot some scenes of a studious non cheater (Karl) versus a cheater (Kelly) who spent all night playing Gameboy and making her cheat sheet in the last moment. The next scene is of the two walking to class, and Kelly having a smug facial expression when Karl asks her about her level of preparedness.
Once we shot everything that we thought was necessary to show both sides of cheating, we went down to the Mac Lab to start uploading and editing. I think that these Flipcams are absolutely impressive. They are so easy to use and upload, but the quality is still amazing. Once we got everything on the computer, our group got lucky because we had two Final Cut Pro masterminds. I learned a lot about editing, because I have only used Windows Movie Maker in previous small video projects. This was a very enjoyable project because we were having fun with the project. Editing is interesting and I hope I will be able to use my new knowledge one day in the future. I'm also really proud of our video and think I had a really creative group.
I just wanted to say thank you to everyone involved and a special thanks to Christin, Kelly, Karl and also thanks to Liz for all of the help.
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