Behold, another project has come and gone, and there is fruit to bear.
My persona video was completed in Flash, so uploading it to YouTube would be problematic (and make it infinitely less fun). Therefore, if you would like to view it, just right-click (or apple-click, whatever) and save it to your computer. Its not a virus, I promise. You'll need the Flash player, but in all likelyhood if you've been anywhere on the internet in the last five years, you have it. If your computer really doesn't like it, tell it to open in whatever internet browser you use.
The Link: Right-click, save as...
I won't preface it much, but I will say have fun playing with it. I don't feel it is too hard to figure out, but I think some of the fun is learning for yourself.
Enjoy!
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Mike,
Your interactive video was great. It was fun to mess around with and see all the aspects you included. The only couple things I would change, and you can take these or leave them, I didn’t know what buttons I was on at the moment and that was frustrating because I wanted to move around but ended up doing the same buttons several times. The other thing was about your vertical video. It was good to mix up the shot but it wasn’t viewer friendly because I had to move sideways to look at it; just something to think about. But otherwise your concept was great. I am not sure where your personas that you liked and didn’t like were but that was great. Also your inclusion of pumpkins was creative! Good Job.
This was fantastic. You busted out every single trite dance move since 1950. But you didn't put typical sound with it which made it different from what could be an everyday youtube video of some kid dancing around and making people laugh. The sound instead is a bit hypnotic and, well kinda dark. welcome to the real world? I like it. My only qualm is i'm not sure how the buttons work. but i pushed them all anyway, being the five year old at hear that i am. Good job.
I like the interactivity of the sound and visual. I would have liked to see some description on the buttons, but discovery is always fun.
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