Thursday, June 20, 2013

Production Blog Credits- Superheroes of the Sea

Video Credits:

Research Credits:


Format:


  • Name, Organization, Link




Dolphins:



Sailfish:
  • Susie Gardieff, Florida Museum of Natural History, http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Gallery/Descript/sailfish/sailfish.html

Flying Fish:
Humboldt Squid:










Assets:




Format:
  • Author, Name of image/video, Location, Link found at





  • Nial Kennedy, Blue fin tuna, Flickr

  • Timothy Takemoto, Fish in Marine Supermarket, Flickr
  • No author listed, Pink-wing flying fish.jpg, Haplochromis, Wikimedia Commons
  • Paul Watson, Flying Fish, Youtube
  • ‪Stu Dio, Spinner Dolphins Marsa Shagra Egypt, Youtube
  • Ernesto Rausa, Spinner Dolphins, Youtube
  • guardthemind, Spinner Dolphins, Youtube
  • revphil, Excuse me while this dolphin kisses the sky, Youtube
  • IrishErlina, Tropical Two-winged Flying Fish, Flickr
  • No Author Stated, No Name stated, Wake














2. Process of choosing topic:

Research:
It was not that hard to do research, actually, because there was a lot of general information on our topic on the internet, as you can see above. 
Changes to topic:
Not any. We followed it from the beginning.

3. Process of creating video:

Footage:
We found a LOT of youtube videos and Sophia was daring (and small) enough to hand over the boat and get some awesome footage during our field trip. And we also took pictures of things in the exhibit in Built for Speed. 
Premiere:
Honestly, we didn't much. Sophia did pretty much all the premiere stuff because it was all on her laptop. Thanks Sophia! :P

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