Oh my gosh the quality of this video is amazing. I love the use of lighting and also framing in a lot of these clips, it seems super high production for just a school assignment! The only thing is the audio!! I feel like in every clip I'm getting 70% background noise, 30% speaking, and it's really difficult to hear. It's sooo close to perfect though! Great job.
Content and interviews are great and i liked the way u gathered your cutaway shots but i guess that the audio quality could be improved in the intro part because it is hard to recognize the audio and overall its great
Like many have pointed out, the background noise might be the biggest problem of your video. However, I don't think it overshadowed your effort. I really like the variety of your interviewees, as well as the wide range of your cutaway shots. And most importantly is the way you put everything together to make a good short video.
Question: Why has the 30-year total divorce rate in Canada been generally trending downwards in a stable manner? Link and brief summary: The article titled " 'For richer and not poorer…' " written by Michael Swan, it discusses how the divorce rate in Canada has decreased over the past 30 years. An interesting finding is that the lower divorce rates are more common among Canadians who have higher education and higher income. A 2019 survey report by Nanos for The Globe and Mail showed that nearly 80% of Canadians consider themselves to be middle class. In addition, Canada has a noticeably lower and more stable divorce rate compared to the United States. Canada ranked 9th in the World Happiness Report in 2019, while the United States ranked 19th , suggesting that the stable divorce rates may also reflect on the happiness index. The decline in Canada's divorce rate is also influenced by the Catholic religious culture. Swan pointed out the inseparable relationship b...
Data Update #2 1. The Lead: The median duration of marriage in Canada dropped significantly between 1970 and 1991, falling from 13.3 years to 10.8 years, couples were divorcing more quickly. 2. The Excel Workbook 3. Explanation: This workbook contains two worksheets, raw data and slices. This spreadsheet shows that the median duration of marriages has dropped sharply from 13.3 years in 1970 to 10.8 years in 1991. It tracks the length of marriages among Canadians over a span of twenty years, visualizing the downward trend over time. This reflects the changing social values towards marriage and raises questions for research to understand the reasons behind the decreasing duration of marriages. 4. The Dataset Link
This analysis compares of Guardian Australia's and global greenhouse gas emissions against previously established targets, with changes in data displayed through visualizations of emission trends on a map. The global map's charts appear to have a clear and easily understandable visual effect, providing rapid access to data. However, the map could lead to misinterpretations about other countries due to a lack of visual design for geographical size. Link to the map: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/datablog/ng-interactive/2022/oct/03/tracking-australias-progress-on-the-climate-crisis-and-the-consequences-of-global-heating Countries are categorized into five color data classifications based on per capita emissions, facilitating direct comparison by readers. The darker shades are reserved for the countries with the highest emissions, instantly drawing user attention. This interactive map allows readers to easily understand global energy emissions. The advantage of this map ...
Oh my gosh the quality of this video is amazing. I love the use of lighting and also framing in a lot of these clips, it seems super high production for just a school assignment! The only thing is the audio!! I feel like in every clip I'm getting 70% background noise, 30% speaking, and it's really difficult to hear. It's sooo close to perfect though! Great job.
ReplyDeletethe video quality is amazing and i liked the presentation
ReplyDeleteContent and interviews are great and i liked the way u gathered your cutaway shots but i guess that the audio quality could be improved in the intro part because it is hard to recognize the audio and overall its great
ReplyDeleteAll the interviews were great. So was the content and audio. The quality of the video is also great to look at.
ReplyDeleteLove the video quality, nice work, but the audio is something to work on.
ReplyDeleteLike many have pointed out, the background noise might be the biggest problem of your video. However, I don't think it overshadowed your effort. I really like the variety of your interviewees, as well as the wide range of your cutaway shots. And most importantly is the way you put everything together to make a good short video.
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