The Olympus digital camera overall worked like most other digital cameras I have used. The only issue I had with it was that I couldn’t figure out how to turn on the display screen, but that only took a few minutes to figure out. I have an Olympus camera myself, with slightly more features than the one I used on my drift. I’ve also used a video recorder with higher video quality than the Olympus camera. I was able to use the camera to complete the assignment, but when using the video function I had to stick to more well lit areas in order to see anything on the video. In an ideal world, I’d like a camera that took high-resolution images and video in any format I wished. It wouldn’t blur unless I set it to and could take great nighttime pictures and videos.
I used iMovie 6 to edit the video for my drift. I’m very experienced with iMovie and know how to use it inside and out. I have been using the program since my sophomore year of high school when I took a class on television editing. I’ve edited a variety of videos on iMovie and feel comfortable using it. One day I hope to upgrade to Final Cut Pro, but at the moment I don’t have access to it easily.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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