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SHUTTER, APERTURE, ISO

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  Shallow Depth of                   Field
           AV Mode
              F1.8

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   Slow Shutter Speed
           TV Mode
                1"

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    Middle Range of              Depth of Field
           AV Mode
               F11

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     Fast Shutter Speed 
            TV Mode
             1/1000

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   Deep Depth of Field
           AV Mode
              F22

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         Freeze Light                   Photography 
            M Mode
          ISO: 1oo F:22

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           ISO:100 
           M Mode

           ISO:400 
           M Mode

           ISO:800 
           M Mode

           ISO:3200
           M Mode

Reflection

1.Out of the 3 labs shutter was my favorite because I enjoyed taking the water splash pictures

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2.The hardest lab for me was the aperture because I had trouble focusing all objects at once.


3.The easiest lab for me was the ISO because it was a simple station.


4.In the future I could use different shutter,  settings to photograph a sports game.

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Shutter Speed: Shutter controls the amount f time that the sensor in your camera is exposed to light meauserd in SECNDS

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Aperture: Aperture is the size of the opening in the camera lens. It controls the amount of light that comes into the camera. Meaused in F Stops

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ISO: ISO is simply a camera setting that brightens or darkens a photo. As you increase your ISO number your phoos will grow progressively brighter

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High level; The subject is shot from above with the camera angled down 

Birds eye: shot from directly above

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Reflection

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1. In as much detail as possible record the steps it took to create your video resume in Adobe Premiere Rush. Use complete sentences.​ Try to recall as many of the different tools and processes as possible. 

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  1. I started off by writing my script including my name, grade, abilities, and past performances. 

  2. When I finished, I started on recording my "A" script parts by parts using my phone, tripod, and mic

  3. I then got started on making my intro cover on Canva by selecting my background color and downloading cutout letters, when done I exported it onto Capcut.

  4. I got onto Capcut and went on the music library and added an audio I liked as a base, then imported my intro cover

  5. After that, I imported all my "A " unedited clips I filmed and started by cutting any misspoken words, pauses, and little sturres for the best look.

  6. Then I, adjusted them to the audio so others would hear as I spoke. 

  7. After my "A" clips were done I started to work on my "B" clips by looking for photos and videos that would back up what I stated in my "A" clip.

  8. I added clips of my abilities as an athlete, student, and overall person. With each step, I adjusted clips to my personal taste. 

  9. After I was satisfied with everything, I logged into my personal email and started by uploading it on YouTube making sure it wasn't copyrighted. I then copied my link and submitted and was done!.

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2. How does a video resume differ from a traditional paper resume?

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 A video resume differs from a traditional resume by giving you the advantage of showing your personality, backing up what you state in a traditional resume, and being able to show more than what you can explain. 

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3. How might you use your video resume in the future and how would you update it to further help you? 

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I can use my video resume in the future when I am seeking a job, college, or to show others my skills and talents with one video. I can update it to further help me by uploading new opportunities in the near future to increase other's views. 

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4. Based on the learning target, "Prepare Video Resume Portfolios created for a variety of purposes and applications appropriate for 21st-century sector opportunities by producing a storyboard, script, audio and video clips then combining them in Adobe Premiere” What level of mastery does your project demonstrate (Exceeds, Meets, Needs Work, minimal understanding) Why do you think so? Make sure to provide specific evidence.

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My project demonstrates meets and needs work level of mastery. It shows this because I had missed some key features I feel as if I could've added to better my video. For example, my video wasn't edited to the best of my ability, and didn't finish it entirely. 

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