- 6:07 PM, Friday,
November 4th, 2022:
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- This shit is so
cool. So there was a talent thingee at Vienna's school
and you could submit a video so I told her to just
update the Mother's Day one she made last year and now
for the first time ever...
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- ...a Journey movie
is award-winning! So fun. Check this
out...
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- SO this was what I
wrote on Facebook when uploading the original video
and it applies here:
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- "When my
daughter Vienna told me she wanted to make her own
"Journey" video, I was determined to make HER do
it. I was as honest as possible with her: "I'm
happy to teach you, but you have to do ALL of it.
If you keep working hard, I'll happily get you a
laptop and software to keep it going - but I CANNOT
do this for you. It's hard enough to do my own...
So, write down what you want to say and imagine
what the viewers will see while you're
talking. That was about 3 weeks ago... and
she just couldn't process it, but I wouldn't budge.
She had to do this by herself, I would NOT be doing
it.
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- She finally
finished it and to my surprise (other than being
extremely complicated) it needed very little
editing. I typed it for her on my phone and let her
make her own voice-over. She read it twice and then
I made her little ass DRAG THOSE FILES into
Premiere and labored over how to cut out mistakes
and make it sound like one nice
take...
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- Then?
"Here's a camera kid, shoot what you
wrote."
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- She did it
and asked if she could use pictures for the parts
she couldn't film. I said she could google the
words and find some pictures... and I explained how
copyright worked and that it may keep her from ever
making money with this video. She was cool with
that. I made her save the files herself and then
the arduous task of taking the video files off the
camera, naming them and bringing them into the
timeline.
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- Holy shit
this took a long time for her, but she was
determined.
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- Then it was
a matter of her mastering a mouse and placing the
pictures and video clips on top of the voice-over.
This poor girl. I'm such an asshole. I would show
her how to do one... then she had to do the
rest.
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- Then of
course? Music. Nope, can't use any pre-existing
music - ya gotta make up your own. So I bring out
the keyboard and let her look for sounds and she
comes across JUNO Pop which was an arpeggio sound
where you hit one note and it plays it out for you.
I told her to listen to the rhythm and change notes
VERY SLOWLY and it'll work. She pulled it off
beautifully. I recorded her playing and that is the
piece you hear under this video.
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- I gave her
some advice on how to speed up or slow down some
footage to fit within her voice-over and music...
and this kid really did knock this
out.
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- Now, I have
no idea if she'll continue doing this, because it
was indeed a ridiculous amount of work for her (and
such a complicated video to start with) but she now
understands how what she wrote translated to video.
Which means the next time she tries this she will
write differently... and so on, and so on, and so
on...
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- I couldn't
be more proud, her mom is gonna cry her eyes out
and I adore how absolutely WEIRD this is... but
also seemingly very professional. I told her when
she was editing without music that just adding that
will make this seem like someone else did it. It
really is the finishing touch and she was stunned
at the result.
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- It's SOOOO
her. She even got better with camera placement as
she kept working (look at the dancing portion
compared to the beat saber part). Oh and for that?
I told her to YouTube "Imagine Dragons Warriors
Beat Saber Hard" and boom it came up. Taught her
how to capture the screen and then told her how to
sync the two up. Told her we'd need to make it
smaller to fit on-screen and she even used her math
skills to figure out the percentage of size to fit
in the video. It was as if everything in her 8
years came together (with support, but less than
you'd imagine) and here it is.
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- So, Happy
Mother's Day Talya! Wasn't sure I'd get this
uploaded in time but we did it! SHE DID IT!! This
is the sweetest thing ever."
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- I also love that
she got to watch it in a theater setting with a crowd.
Man that feeling. It's something you never forget as a
filmmaker and it's the craziest mix of anxiety and joy
and just... AHHHH. For her to feel that at 10 is
awesome. I don't know if this is the start of an
actual career, I hate thinking in terms like that
as I really just want to watch her ping-pong some
more and find herself, but man - she certainly has the
support she would need to make some amazing
stuff.
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- Congrats to the
award-winning Director, Vienna.
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- Adam
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