Recycle Now or Later? by Lynn Nguyen
Created with iMovie, exported as 1080p
Visual Resources:
- Safety Net Spirit Network Plastic Waste by A_Different_Perspective on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License)
- Cans Recycle by Ikhlasul Amal on Flickr (CC BY-NC 2.0)
- recycle center by katie king on Flickr (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
- Red Cross Project Bagio Philipines by MariaGullestrup on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License)
- Brown Sand by Miriam Fischer on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License)
- Golden Plains: Cleanup by hradcanska on Flickr (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
- Group of People Standing in Front of CM Stage by Mae Gregorio on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License)
- Balloon Release by Greg Williams on Flickr (CC BY-NC 2.0)
- IMG_20130527_222332 by get directly down on Flickr (CC BY-NC 2.0)
- Recycling by Dave MacFarlane on Flickr (CC BY-NC 2.0)
- Recycling by Jean BIGUE on Flickr ( CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
- Cans HDPE Pet by Seth Anderson on Flickr ( CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
- Beach by Dan Thomas on Flickr ( CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
Audio Resources:
I really like the particular cuts that you used in this one! I like the rapid pace of them as the song goes on.
The images you picked also have a very clear cut theme and it makes the message very clear, which is something else I quite liked with your video. I think the biggest change I would make is I would try to match things up with the beat just a little bit better. This is mostly an issue later on the video when the cuts and music itself starts introducing a couple more beats.
It’s also not major, but I also really like the credits!
Lynn,
This is a great subject and needed in our current climate with rising gas prices. Informing the public on recycling and waste management is a noble cause. The images were high quality and consistent with your title. Using the recycling border for your credits was creative and appropriate for the theme. I noticed the word recycle is used in some of your images. It’s like in the background as part of the picture. This was a unique representation of messaging.
Also, the rule of thirds was used appropriately in opening the slide with your name bottom left corner.