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Culture Documentary

Conclusion Questions: 
1. In as much detail as possible record the steps it took to create your Culture Documentary in Adobe Premiere Rush. Use complete sentences.​ Try to recall as many of the different tools and processes as possible.

 

My first step in the process was to make a storyboard,laying out my steps and images I will use.I then added all the pictures and clips I planned on using for the video.From there I added in subtitles over the pictures,because I thought it would help improve the videos aesthetic.From there I added in some Mexican music I thought fit the theme of the video very well.Finally,I added in my voiceover on the video and edited the video to line up with the voice length.

 

2. What part of your culture/ family history does your documentary represent? Why is this tradition/recipe important to you?

 

The part of my culture this documentary on burritos represents, isn't necessarily from family bloodline but rather something i've grown up eating and embracing as years have gone by.This recipe is important to me because it's one of the foods that I have eaten the most in my life,and a food i've grown to love.

 

3. Based on the learning target, "Create a culture documentary that celebrates diversity by researching your family history and completing a family roots tree OR researching the origins of a cultural recipe or tradition by using personal knowledge, interviewing family, and/or utilizing the internet.  Then use Adobe Premiere Pro to combine audio and video clips into a final video production." what level of mastery does your project demonstrate (Exceeds, Meets, Needs Work, minimal understanding) Why do you think so? Make sure to provide specific evidence.

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I believe my project meets the standards but needs a couple of adjustments specifically in audio clips that were used.Even though I am pleased with the product  I believe it could've been more professional overall.

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