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Big Data iMovie

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qcIKxFnIzYYFkfZFdpKwIbyLQkj_JB1y/view?usp=sharing

 

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3 Comments

  1. egrabowski

    I used iMovie as the software for my presentation, which was an informative video about Big Data. I spend over an hour making the script; then, it took me about 2 hours to make the presentation and add sound effects, transitions, and pictures. It did not take me as long to make the presentation compared to my first draft. Also, I think my voice was clear for this presentation. I enjoyed this project and have no suggestions for changes.

    • Mads

      Your presentation felt professional – the music in the background combined with smooth transitions of visual images and your voice was steady and clear. It was apparent that you were familiar with the technology and were very knowledgable on your topic. Although I liked your presentation as it is, I agree with Emma that it would be neat it incorporate an interview or perhaps having other people read out the direct quotes. Great job!

  2. eheyland

    I really enjoyed listening and watching the movie you made on Big Data. I thought it was very informative and I liked how you started out the presentation by talking about patients in healthcare because it really caught my attention. Maybe next time you could try the technique of doing an interview to see if you like that style better. You did a good job at making the movie, adding transitions, pictures, and music made it interesting to watch!

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