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Video Exercise 1 and Reflection

Reflection:

Within my ‘About Me’ video, I made decisions around the location/background of the video based on the fact that I wanted it to be interesting and engaging. I included my guitar, desk and the plants already in my room, to spice up the visual background of the video. I had pictured and planned how I would display the plants and furniture behind me, but when I had my camera set up, I had to move things around in order for it to not look too cluttered. I had to practice sitting and talking in the set-up, and then checking the camera to see if I was sitting in the middle of the frame and whether or not it looked visually appealing. I also put these sample clips into my editing software and had a watch of it to make sure my voice was clear, and the audio was good – I’d ensured I was home alone to minimise the risk of bad audio.

I planned to film an intro cooking the noodles I was going to eat while I talked. I did this firstly as something interesting to start it off with a fast-paced segment, something I’d seen done in a few other YouTube sit down videos. Usually they make a cup of coffee or something similar. The other reason was to make it a bit more informal, like me and the viewers were both sitting down having a chat and eating together, I think it makes the video feel a bit more like I’m talking to a friend, which is how I would like my subscribers to feel, like I’m not a stranger. I want them to engage with me as someone they relate to and understand.

My dialogue in the video touches on the main topics that I think are interesting to know about a person; my interests, what I’m studying, what a normal day is like for me and what I see in my future (which is relatable as I have very little clue about this). I wanted to convey these messages so that
anyone watching the video would have a broad overview of my life, while getting the overall effect of authenticity.

Authenticity, to me, means minimal editing, showing that what a person is discussing isn’t scripted or chopped to cut out anything, a casual informal way of talking, being able to laugh at yourself on camera, and relatability. Decisions about the kind of authentic persona I wanted to display are, indeed only attempts, as I understand that authenticity is the effect that the individual viewer gets from me, which is out of my control and depends what they personally find authentic.

I definitely learned from this experience. I learned how important planning is, as after I had written out dot points for myself to talk about – I literally stuck to them – as once I was in front of the camera I felt a lot less in control and I couldn’t think of what I wanted to say off the top of my head. It was the main challenge I faced, I became awkward and stumbled over my words. But along with this, the more time I spent in front of the camera, the more comfortable I became. The majority of footage used in the video is from the last part of filming, as I was able to talk more freely and gather my thoughts. The dialogue was longer and more relaxed, so hence I used it as this was the vibe I was trying
to express.

Artificial Intelligence in the Future – Driverless Cars and Facial Recognition

I wanted to convey clear, general knowledge about the future of Facial Recognition and Driverless Cars in my video. I didn’t want to get too in depth into the nitty gritty details as it was just a 2-3 minute video, and that would be confusing for the viewer. I wanted the videos on the screen to correspond with the narration of my voice so I had to find related footage, record my voice and then edit it so that they both matched up. The goal was for it to be a realistic but positive video, touching on topics like future issues with court cases not knowing who to charge for a completely driverless accident, while still keeping it light and optimistic.

I planned my topics to talk about in dot points initially, working out what I wanted to talk about. I then scoured YouTube (with the Creative Commons filter on) for footage related to these topics. I searched things like “artificial intelligence”, “driverless cars”, “crowd of people walking” and “facial recognition”, and went through all of the videos, trying to quickly establish which videos had useable footage to use with narration, and if they did, I saved the URL for referencing and downloaded the video. I really enjoyed the editing step -as I always enjoy editing videos – I could stay up all night and not get bored. As I previously said, I had to make the source videos and narration make sense together so as I was editing, I recorded the narration topic by topic which worked well. I’ve never used Soundcloud before so that was new for me, but I quickly found some simple tracks to run underneath my voice and the visuals. I wasn’t 100% sure what was meant by ‘overlays’ but I assumed it mean picture in picture, video over another video, so I have included some gamer-like video narration.

I had problems relating to the credits sequence surprisingly, the text was really hard to manage and put where I wanted it and kept changing (I used iMovie on my MacBook Pro). After I had finished the video and just after I’d shown it to my mum, the credits disappeared. So, I had to re-do them which made my feelings towards submitting this assignment turn into dread as I didn’t want to do the whole fiddly process again. But I did J The only other challenge I faced was just sorting through videos on YouTube that had text or graphics on the screen as well as the video, that wouldn’t make sense with my narration, so I couldn’t use them. And of course procrastination played a part, but otherwise I enjoyed this assignment and didn’t come across too many challenges related to the actual task.

REFERENCES

Koul, S & Eydgahi, A 2018, ‘Utilizing technology acceptance model (TAM) for driverless car technology adoption’, Journal of Technology Management & Innovation, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 37–46 

      IcyZanna                  ‘Background Music’  (CC BY) 

https://soundcloud.com/user-945626226/background-music

     AShamaLuevMusic   ‘Inspiring Acoustic’ (CC BY) 

‘Will Artificial Intelligence put us out of work?’ – OpenLearn from the Open University (CC BY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xHHsyuTs4s

‘Self Driving Cars will save lives’ – XPRIZE (CC BY)

‘Siri and OK Google talk to eachother’ – Neal Jennings    (CC BY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5l3tAHQrQc

‘Facial Recognition: Find who you are looking for with Axis’ – Axis Communications (CC BY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLK1V_wzr44  

‘Axis’ Facial Recognition for access control helps to secure your premises’ – Axis Communications (CC BY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhuaPUIxcy8

‘Robot that can install drywall’ – Mayfair Homes (CC BY)

‘***ROBOT WINS – AI=VE 101* – LOST FOOTAGE -….’ – BitSavage (CC BY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OywCo-Apx8

‘General Walking Shots of Crowd…’ – A-Z Infinity (CC BY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeYYfeTfYCI

‘Australia Wide – Driverless Cars – 17.9.2017 – Courtesy ABC TV’ – Gregmus K (CC BY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io0b1jlPtqA

‘VHS Glitch Overlay FREE (VCR TV Static)’ -FSFA #Glitch Noise Effects (CC BY)  https://www.youtube.comwatchv=IxtygoMRsR8&list=PLNHWrxPVTPIgtGFXlkcx7thvHNf51RM13&index=2&t=0s

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