Sponsor: Mrs. Walsworth
I was on my way home from my grandparents' house, and I got the inspiration to make this. I created a poem in English which I used as my base, and I added on to it and found old pictures looking through my mom's camera roll. I read my poem over the pictures I found from 2016-2017. I got a random urge to work and started and finished this project the same evening.
Sponsor: Mrs. Wiesemes
This is a video I made in WeVideo acting as a travel guide to teach people about Mexico and its wonderful and rich culture.
Sponsor: Mr. Brown
This was a week-long video on the Democratic Republic Of Congo. I used encyclopedia britannica and many other sources. This presentation was made with wevideo.
Sponsor: Mrs. LoPresti
The project is a small taste of the book The Dragonet Prophecy. It was created on WeVideo, I read the back of the book and The First page.
Sponsor: Mrs. Walsworth
This video is one that I made to describe the risks of contact sports.
Sponsor: Mrs. Francis
The 4-minute video project describes, compares, and contrasts the five different layers of the atmosphere, and provides information about each one in terms of size, temperature, chemical composition, and weather. I started out by making a script containing all of the information I would want in a video, but it was long, unorganized, and hard to understand. So, I remade the script to be shorter, more concise, and flow more smoothly. This script-making probably took around 3 hours. Then, I recorded over a green screen, taking multiples takes and attempts. Then, I collected and created all of the media I would need in the video, using the Apple app Procreate and the app Figma. This probably took around 3 hours as well. After this was done, I edited the video in DaVinci Resolve, which took the longest (around 4 hours). I overall estimate that I took around 10 hours to complete all of these steps.This is probably one of my best-edited videos, overall.
Sponsor: Mr. Bacolor
My goal for this project was to create a short video that my robotics team could use as a thank-you to our sponsors and a sort of trailer for our team that we could use for recruiting, promotion, etc. First, I filmed some games being played by our teams, and some shots of our site, the Innovation Center at St. Joe High School, as well as collecting some images and videos from past years and screenshots of our social media. I then found a song that would match well with this footage and was relevant to the topic (robotics), and then started the editing process with DaVinci Resolve, an editing software. I planned out how I wanted the video to go, and then compiled the basic footage into the video, trying to have a balance of keeping the video in rhythm with the song and having some organization. After this basic editing was done, I did some more detailed editing like transitions, music changes, and some things like the logo and our team names, stylized using the app Procreate. After this, I published it to the Joe Bots' YouTube channel, and added a few things to the video that promoted it in the YouTube algorithm, including tags, end frames, and a description.