I thought this video multi-media project was really well put together. The background music in the beginning, the sounds of the broadcasters, the cut-away shots of play on the baseball field and the players in the dugout was really well incorporated in setting the tone for the rest of the video. Also, the natural sound of the ball making contact with the wooden bat in the beginning was a nice touch. I liked how the producer of the video took a few videos of the subject, Landon Holifield, pitching and weaved it in nicely with the interviews with Holifield to really drive home the story. I thought Holifield was a very interesting person, which allowed the videos of him and the team playing to really enhance the quality of the project overall. There was no shaky video and the producer did not pan around the room at all, which was good. The producer utilized different angles, especially for the interview portion of the video, making this a good multi-media project as a result.
Bad Multi-Media Project:
I did not think this video multi-media project was well put together. The beginning of the video starts off really slow and the first video shot is very shaky. Also, the producer of the video added too many effects to the transitions between scenes, which was distracting. There were also delays in most of the video, which was not good. It was hard to understand the purpose of this project, so I was confused what was going on throughout the entire video. The music choice varied, which meant the tone of the video was inconsistent and did not really work with the content of the video. In addition, some of the video quality was also blurry. Overall, the weird choice of music, the bad video quality, too many video transition affects made this a a bad multi-project as a result.
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