Good example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiHy7qMUrhA
I thought this was a good example of a multi-media project because of the editing and content. It utilizes good ambient sound from the team's practice, without any overwhelming sound issues throughout. The interview segments don't take place at really any one set angle, but the camerawork is good enough that it keeps both people involved within frame the entire time. I thought it was simple, informative, and easy to follow.
Bad example: https://www.cnn.com/videos/entertainment/2019/04/10/brad-pitt-time-cut-off-los-angeles-county-board-supervisors-meeting-bts-vpx.los-angeles-board-of-supervisors/video/playlists/atv-trending-videos/
This video does what it's meant to do, which is provide a video of an event that happened. However, the video is fairly low quality compared to CNN's typical standards, and the audio at times is a bit difficult to make out at certain points. Also, I think it could've been better if the video provided some context as what was happening in it, rather than a direct paste of a copy of the video.
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