Saturday, September 25, 2010

EDLD5363-Week 5 PSA Debrief

In Week 5, I had the opportunity to reflect on my experience about how well my group collaborated with each other during the video editing process to produce a Public Service Announcement (PSA). With a team of five talented women, we were able to brainstorm and contribute valuable insights to our project. Our team was able to create a wiki entitled Multimedia Group Project for our group input and facilitation of ideas. We decided on a topic for our PSA that dealt with the serious issue of plagiarism.

During the pre-production phase, our team planned a rough draft of our PSA project proposal, script outline and narration script, shot list, and copyright information. The production phase was where all of our creativity and vision came together. Several team members recorded many video scenes as well as voice narrations to allow room for editing purposes. The post-production process included choosing the correct background music that matched the tone of our PSA, editing the video shots and voice narrations, and last but not least selecting the appropriate copyright citations.

The title of our group’s PSA was “Plagiarism: The Wrong Choice.” If I had to fix anything on our PSA, it would be the fluxuation in voice levels of the narrations to blend more smoothly to sound as one voice. The copyright citations were identified for all of our websites/audio references including the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial license. Our group did a great job collaborating as a team for the past three weeks. Every team member brought a different and unique perspective to the project based upon our individual strengths. Everyone was dedicated to the tasks and deliverables that were assigned to them and provided valuable input. I felt that this course was a very challenging yet rewarding experience!

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