Winter break was unfortunately not as productive as I hoped, but that is the nature of this project. I am confident that I will be able to complete the work I had designed for winter break by this weekend. I initially had hoped to edit the two videos I filmed this fall, but I was not able to get the license for Premier Pro and ended up using iMovie to edit them which I might need to redo because for some reason the footage became choppy when I imported them into the software. In the meantime, I finished setting up the YouTube channel's background art and bio, as well as edited a short "introduction video" that I will post by Wednesday (I had some issues with my wifi that are being addressed). I also began learning how to use Premier Pro so that when I do have the license I will be ready to get right to work.
This week and into this weekend my primary goal will be getting Premier (and learning to use it), uploading at least two, if not all three of the videos I have filmed, and taking high-quality photos of True to post on this blog so anyone who is interested in building their own trawl will have up-close visuals of the final product. I also recently found an incredible team of female sailors and scientists who are sailing around the world to study micropollution in the four gyres and other densely-polluted waterways. They are currently in the San Blas Archipelago (where this whole project began for me) so I will be reaching out to them and seeing if they would be willing to do an interview for one of my videos! I think it would be an amazing experience to interview a member of this inspiring crew, so stay posted to hear more about that development!
1 Comment
|
AuthorJust doing her best to find out more about micro-plastics! Hope you enjoy these fun pictures of me! Archives
May 2020
Categories |