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Daniele Fiorenza Capstone

Posted by Daniele Fiorenza in Capstone · Block · Wed on Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at 4:59 pm
​Hi this is Dani and this is my Senior Project. Since I'm an exchange student I could notice a lot of differences in the everyday routine between the U.S. and Italy. I like a lot to talk about myself and showing to people who I am and what I do. When my experience started in August I brought with me my GoPro thinking about doing a documentary about the whole 10 months trip but I abandoned this idea after a while. I wasn't using the camera but, once we had to work on the Capstone, I remembered that I could have used that for it. I started recording the most interesting parts of my daily life such as my free time. I expressed my passions, traveling, doing sports above all playing soccer and some shades of my culture, cooking pasta. I purposely wanted with a POV camera angle because in my opinion the viewer can see the events in the same way I did. 
Hope you enjoy the video and have a great end of the school year.


Bibliography

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-A7vYsUHe4&t=40s
This source represents to the best the part of my project with the GoPro. The idea is to give my point of view, in fact this perspective it’s called POV. Instead a day in the city, my project will be a day at school with a GoPro. This is not the only part of my work but it’s the base idea where all starts. This video’s author was able to use some scenic effect and I want to replicate him but probably in a different way. Of course I’m gonna record some clips in center city to give an idea to who is watching the environment outside the school

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJePDxmRgBE
This source explains which kind of mount is better to use with the GoPro, it puts  in comparison the head mount with the chest mount. Seen that the perspective is one of the things that matters more I had to do this kind of research. At the end the chest mount is the better one for me because it gives a better perspective of what you are doing. There was the chance to buy an “external” mount but it’s not the perspective I want to give. The documentary will be like if I don’t even have a camera that is recording

https://www.desktop-documentaries.com/making-documentaries.html
Since I never tried to put clips together I thought it would have been helpful to follow a real tutorial on how to do a documentary (I actually don’t know if mine I can define it as a documentary). It tells step by step how to be successful in making a video and the steps are listed. Tell a story you care about, research best ways to record, make a plan creating an outline, be careful to copyright issues. I’m a beginner so this research is gonna be helpful at the beginning of my editing part of the project.

https://www.desktop-documentaries.com/mini-documentary.html
My video will not be a documentary so I looked for something smaller to get instruction from. The link says Mini-documentaries’ length is between 2 - 25 minutes and it’s exactly what i’m looking for. There are instructions similar to the last link but in this case the source focuses on the purpose of it. The website offers a video tutorial, “How to make a mini-documentary” which could be very helpful. Even if I already took another similar source I find this better because it approaches more to my idea.

https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2397215,00.asp
The first question I was wondering was “Which is the best program to edit a video?”. I did research on it and I found this source which is basically a review made by a computer scientist and he expresses his best choices that are free. I actually have to check what apps I have available at school. Since there are Macs at school I could probably use iMovie which supports 4K and it’s one of the best editor choices, the other one is Apple Final Cut Pro but I think I have to download it which is not my idea

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GbfFV7LCH8
Since I’m recording with the GoPro (special videocam), I researched if there were some tips for using it. One thing that was underlined in the source is the fact to be selective and don’t let the camera record everything because there will be so much work to put the clips together and cut the less important parts. It tells about technical skills to like the frame of the clip and angles but the only angle I’m giving is what I see because the camera will be only on my chest 

https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/articles/teaching-content/how-conduct-journalistic-interview/
My first part of the project is GoPro clips but I think it’s not enough to this kind of project so I decided to add the clips to some interviews to high school students and maybe teachers. It’s a step by step tutorial and the steps are 8 and the most idea said in this source is to take notes which I don’t think it will be helpful for me because I’m gonna record it but it still tells some important things like conduct the interview in an organized manner.

http://mgt.buffalo.edu/career-resource-center/students/networking/mentorlink/40-questions-to-ask-in-an-informational-interview.html
I explained in the last source the second part of my project, interview to students. Even if the main question is “What do you think about exchange student program?” “What do you think about this year’s exchange students?” I thought it would have been helpful to find some random question to ask during an interviews even if won’t use them. Some of the categories are “What work is like?” or “Skills and Experience". Even if it doesn’t match with my cause maybe I could find a couple that I can use in my video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM0zLnep3Nw
“How to be successful in editing?”. This video tells 5 skills to be a good editor. The second point was pretty interesting because it says “Being a sculptor and knowing what to take away from your work”, the guy says our idea will be the main block of the sculpture and slowly labor it. He says to have a good imagination and be clear about your final idea. The last point explains that even if you’re going to cancel lot you are not satisfied so he says that it’s important to be a “good solver”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Czf3anzzUjo
Of course music plays an important factor in a documentary so I decided to research some cool music to put in the background of my clips. I had to research songs without copyright because it’s not legal. This playlist is very cool and it seems perfect for Vlogs which is the type of video I want to make. I won’t talk I think during the GoPro clips, I didn’t decided yet but when there are some silence moments I’m gonna put this music. Linked to this there are other songs but I thought that one source is enough
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Reconstruction of memory - Dani Fiorenza

Posted by Daniele Fiorenza in College English · Pahomov/Rhymer · C Band on Monday, December 17, 2018 at 12:15 am
​It started in July. Last day of Hashomer Hatzair (Jewish movement) summer camp we were together, lying in the sleeping bag, on the grass. I wish I could come back to that night. Even if we were best friends I knew I was attracted by her, maybe not that much at first.
10 days later we had another trip. We were like boyfriend and girlfriend. For those 6 days I was the happiest person in the world, I love travelling and I was abroad, with many of my best friends and with the person I used to love. I savored every moment. When I got home, it felt like I had barely been gone came pretty fast, maybe because I loved being with her and my friends of course, the time flew. We were on the plane and we were enjoying spending our last moments together, without thinking what could have happened in the future, I was leaving to US for a year, and we weren’t worried about that. In that moment I thought that this relationship was going to last long time. When the moment to say goodbye came we wanted kiss for the last time but our parents were waiting for us. We hugged but we knew it wasn’t enough so before I left I ran back saying “I forgot to say goodbye to a person”. I saw her in the eyes, I kissed her and I said “I love you” which was a “big” word for a teenager but I thought about it a lot before saying it. I’ll never forget that moment, all the people around us didn’t exist anymore, it was just Us. I wish it was endless and I would love to go back in time. She gave me her favorite ring and I give her my favorite sweater. I started wearing it everyday, no matter what. Even if we were far away the ring symbolized me that she was always with me.
I never had this kind of feelings for a person and even if I’m a teenager I would say that I was in love with her. “You are too young to say that you love someone”, this is the classic example imposed by society but if I’m too young to love someone how would you describe the feeling that there’s no other girl in your mind? How would you describe the feeling that she is the best you could have? They were strong feelings which I never had for anyone else and it was the first time I said the words “I love you” with total honesty. There will be other love stories, probably this is my first one and maybe I’ll remember it for the rest of my life, time will tell. 

Author’s Note
This written production was inspired by a true story without modifications so basically the whole truth. This was only one part of the relationship that I have with her. Before dating we were best friends and seen the distance she couldn’t be in a relationship with me anymore so we broke up 2 months ago. I was feeling very bad, the time helped me but I wasn’t and I’m not mad at her, we are now starting recover the friendship we had before.
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