This is a video called "How Animals Eat Their Food." It's a little bit of dumb, and teeny tiny bit of science, and a whole lot of funny. To me, it shows how it's hard to make a video that is hilarious and still scientific at the same time. As for pure video technique, this short clip has good lighting, good editing, smooth transitions, and clean captions...a few things to keep in mind when I make my film. However, as much as I'd like to make a funny science video, I feel like a well-done informative video would be better than a crappily-done attempt at being humorous. But I don't know...if it's feeling like going in the direction of humor, we shall see!
The video production blog of the Science in Action Summer Intensive, held from June 15-26, 2013 at the California Academy of Sciences.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Sophia talks about being scientifically humorous
This is a video called "How Animals Eat Their Food." It's a little bit of dumb, and teeny tiny bit of science, and a whole lot of funny. To me, it shows how it's hard to make a video that is hilarious and still scientific at the same time. As for pure video technique, this short clip has good lighting, good editing, smooth transitions, and clean captions...a few things to keep in mind when I make my film. However, as much as I'd like to make a funny science video, I feel like a well-done informative video would be better than a crappily-done attempt at being humorous. But I don't know...if it's feeling like going in the direction of humor, we shall see!
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