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Submitted by: Anonymous
Click here to view the video on YouTube. For The Beauty of a Second assignment, you had only one second to tell a story… any story. But how much of a story can you tell within 1 second. My story was of me recording myself by accident when I really wanted to take a picture. It was one of those iPhone moments where the camera switch was on. This story a lot of iPhone users can relate to. Of course I used my iPhone to record myself and then I uploaded it to Youtube. This assignment is worth 1 star.
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Submitted by: Anonymous
Here is my entry for “The Beauty of One Second” assignment. I had it revolve around a clip of someone opening a box with a ring in it. I wanted the clip to leave a sense of ambiguity to the viewer. I used iMovie to edit the clip. Enjoy!
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Submitted by: Anonymous
How much of a story can you tell in a 1 second video? Inspired by this. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I created this video because I think it’s beautiful, in that it is a mixture of my grandmother and technology. It’s something that doesn’t happen very often. I also think that it’s funny, because she is raising the roof. She can get down. Realistically, this assignment is very cool. I loved the examples, as each demonstrates that so much beauty can happen in a second. I would do this assignment again, and definitely do a compilation. ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
For my first video assignment, I wanted to start with a relatively easy one. This is my first time attempting any video editing, so I really wasn’t sure what to do. I muddled through iMovie, and with my professor’s help I was able to complete the 1 Second Video project. iMovie was difficult to figure out at first, but it’s actually fairly intuitive, so I think that the more I use it the easier it’ll get. I took all of the footage myself using my handy-dandy iPhone, and the music is from the soundtrack to the TV show Lost. Anyway, ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
Video Assignments: 1 Second Video The description for this assignment asked: “How much of a story can you tell in a 1 second video?” and left a link to an inspirational sixty seconds film. I first had no idea what to do, but the super-short film sort of explained it all how to start mine. Generally, I think, the interpretation of an assignment objective is up to the creator. DS 106 is about being creative and experimenting, after all. Therefore, I decided to do a collection of one second videos. My video consists of bits and bits of moments that ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
The Assignment was to make a one second video that tells a story. This sort of constraint presents an interesting challenge that can have surprising outcomes. I chose to use a 1 second video of my Friend Jacob. In this video he is simply being Himself. It’s strange how sometimes a single second can tell you more about a person than knowing someone for a long time. Not to say that you don’t know your best friends or Family better than any other person but a single second has some sort of honesty behind it. A second is enough time ...
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Submitted by: noiseprofessor
How much of a story can you tell in a 1 second video? Inspired by this: http://vimeo.com/32071937
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