Video Editing

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Creating this video was quite easy. The hardest part was setting it up because the screencast-o-matic site would not launch. I found out that my edge browser was the reason because of either a pop up blocker or some kind of security measure so I just used internet explorer instead and it worked fine. The editing with Windows Movie Maker was also fairly easy. The only thing that really gave me issues with editing was the jump that happened after my zoom which did not look very good. I also couldn’t figure out how to zoom until I went back and read the directions for the assignment again.

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I think a game can convey politics in many ways. One of the first games I played on the PlayStation 3 was Assassins creed. To sum up the game in the quickest way possible, you basically go back in time and play as an assassin who needs to use stealth to take out his targets. Most of the games historical events are pretty accurate. The third version of the game puts you back in the time of George Washington where many of the same events that took place in real life, like the battle of Monmouth, were also represented in the game. Putting you in a game like this as the character who assassinates people or a game like Call of Duty where you battle foreign countries can be quite controversial at times.

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Other games like Empire Earth, which was mentioned in the reading, was one of my favorites back in the day. You can start a civilization from the stone age and advance it into the future all while maintaining relationships with other “countries” by offering peace treaties and waging war against others. Games like these can teach someone a lot about politics and while some are controversial I believe they are just games and can be educational and should enjoyed by everyone.

Audio Editing

 

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Audio editing can be a very useful tool no matter what you do for a living. I am a big fan of photography and I plan on getting a nice camera in the coming months so if I end up shooting some video I can use my new audio editing techniques to tweak the audio however I so choose. I also like making my own playlists for when I go to the gym or just for regular listening. Audio editing can be used for playlists to trim down parts of songs that are unnecessary or can be used to take out parts of songs you don’t like. You can also use it to combine tracks and make your own songs using acapella’s and  instrumentals. I have used programs in the past like Sony ACID to create all kinds of things. You can make long mixes of all of your favorite songs and basically be your own DJ. Audio editing can also be used in many professions. If you are interested in being a DJ at a club or being on the radio audio editing will be a major part or your job. You can also expect to use audio editing a lot if you are a producer or if you have any part in the music industry. Audio books are becoming increasingly popular so editing the audio for them is also a possibility. The movie industry has a major need for audio editing as soundtracks and sound effects are a huge part of every movie. Especially for animated movies, where the entire movie is one long audio track of people doing voice overs for the animated characters. In conclusion audio editing is an extremely useful skill to have and I am very excited to fine tune my skills in this next lesson.