Watch my digital story, "Growing Up Cubs", and let me know what you think!
3 comments:
Anonymous
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Your cubs story reminds me of my hometown baseball team (Lotte Giants) in Korea. Yes, being a baseball fan in my hometown means a lot - lots of meanings, relationships and memories. My hometown, Pusan in Korea, is famous (notorious sometimes) for its "too" enthusiastic fever for the hometown baseball team. Anyway, thanks for sharing your story related to the baseball. By the way, the size of the letters on the credit page looked too small to read in the blog post. Maybe in the regular web, they look better. What program did you use to create this and where did you upload your video?
Good video! I like how you did your transitions. The video as a whole flowed really good. As a fellow Cubs fan I can relate to the characteristics you describe in your video.
My wife and I went to many games this year and it was a good season. The end was tough, but they will be back next year.
Jinhee - Very cool about baseball in Korea. People in Asia have a real passion for it (I'm sure you know more about this than me,).
I used iMovie HD to create my film, and I uploaded the video the the EPSY556 website. It is a fairly small quicktime file, but on my TV in regular DVD quality the credits look great. They are super-small and fuzzy here, but I really wanted to do scrolling credits, cinema style, because it looks classier than huge blocks of text. I'm sorry it didn't translate well - but the DVD looks great!
3 comments:
Your cubs story reminds me of my hometown baseball team (Lotte Giants) in Korea. Yes, being a baseball fan in my hometown means a lot - lots of meanings, relationships and memories. My hometown, Pusan in Korea, is famous (notorious sometimes) for its "too" enthusiastic fever for the hometown baseball team. Anyway, thanks for sharing your story related to the baseball.
By the way, the size of the letters on the credit page looked too small to read in the blog post. Maybe in the regular web, they look better.
What program did you use to create this and where did you upload your video?
Good video! I like how you did your transitions. The video as a whole flowed really good. As a fellow Cubs fan I can relate to the characteristics you describe in your video.
My wife and I went to many games this year and it was a good season. The end was tough, but they will be back next year.
Thanks for sharing your story.
Ron
Thanks for the feedback!
Jinhee - Very cool about baseball in Korea. People in Asia have a real passion for it (I'm sure you know more about this than me,).
I used iMovie HD to create my film, and I uploaded the video the the EPSY556 website. It is a fairly small quicktime file, but on my TV in regular DVD quality the credits look great. They are super-small and fuzzy here, but I really wanted to do scrolling credits, cinema style, because it looks classier than huge blocks of text. I'm sorry it didn't translate well - but the DVD looks great!
Jimmy
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