For manaiakalani this week we had to record a video about how to hold your computer properly. So that our manaiakalani teacher, Mr Fourie could show them to some of the junior classes that he is teaching. I did mine with oof my friends Sierra. We made a We Video and pretended to be new presenters for Cyber-Fails News. We found it hard to be serious when we were recording the video because we kept laughing. We found it easy to put together the video and we learnt how to make a video go from normals speed to slow motion and then back to normal speed.
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Friday, 29 May 2020
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Hi Caitlyn, I really enjoyed watching this video. It was really funny when Mr Fourie dropped the computer. Was any damage done to the computer? Your editing skills were really good especially the start and end when it said "cyber-fails news." Was it hard to make and how long did it take? The background music was good but sometimes I couldn't hear what you were saying. Maybe it was because you were talking too fast. Overall it was really cool to watch. Keep up the great work,
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Hi Sophie,
Deletethe computer that Mr Fourie used was already broken so it didn't matter what happened to it. The video wasn't too hard to make because I have done stuff like it before. Overall I think it took us about two blocks to complete. I'll try and fix the video so that you can hear us better.
Thanks,
Caitlyn