Video Project
Answering Toy
Teacher's grade: 8/10
Here I had to make a short ad-style (or, moreso kickstarter-style) video. It had to have at least 10 shots, and some having motion. My initial video was long and boring, but I managed to make it a lot better.
I took the shots with the video cameras they had at school. I had some days where I didn't do anything, either because I wasn't in the mood (these lessons were the last 3 on Friday which lasted until 16:30 (4:30 PM)) or due to my pollen allergy (it was spring time). I finished it just in time, though.
We were expected to use Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, but I decided to use Shotcut instead, as I was more familiar with it and don't like Adobe. Besides, Shotcut is free and open-source.
The answers the toy can give you are:
- Yes Sir
- Hell No!
- No.
- Think Twice
- Ask Your Mum
- Why Not
I don't remember the exact name of this toy,
where/how I got it (I think it might've been a gift),
and how much it costed. I lost the box D:
However, if you search something like "magnetic decider"
you'll surely find something similar.
I do not garantee that you will find it at Toys"R"Us, Walmart, or Target.
"Werde ich gewinnen?" is German for "Will I win?"
The font I used in this video is called
MV Boli
. It's a font that comes with Windows.
Links:
- Shotcut — a free, open source, cross-platform video editor
- Upbeat Inspiration | Royalty-free Music - Pixabay — the music I used in this video. Found it here: https://pixabay.com/music/search/infomercial/