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1. Explain your experiences with creating videos. Anything counts, Facebook live, youtube, vine, tiktok, snapchat, insta, etc.
When I was eight or nine, I liked making short, really cringe-worthy skits on iMovie.

2. What do you think the biggest differences you might encounter using a DSLR or GoPro compared to your phone?
There's a better chance that a DSLR camera will go in an out of focus more than a smartphone. DSLRs are also much more complex, and although hard to use, one can get better more HQ shots. 

3. Now that you know what your assignment is, please list at least three ideas you have for creating video.

1) Weather changes from day to night 

2) The growth of my mom's garden
3) How things in nature change daily

4. Explain some ways you might be able to use still images in your video product.
You could use a still image as a border for a movie. You could also directly transition from video to slides. Overlapping certain elements of the slides with the video or vice versa would probably make for a smoother transition.

5. What are some ways you could use audio in your product?
-put audio over still images
-use a song
-narrate what's happening

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