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Kompliment für ein technisch sehr schönes Video! Und Sie haben den Dialog auswendig gelernt. Das war toll. Ich finde Ihre Aussprache und Intonation ziemlich solide, aber vielleicht könnten Sie noch ein wenig lebhafter sprechen. Bei einigen Wörtern hatten Sie Ausspracheprobleme. Sie hatten mit den folgenden Wörtern Probleme: - Wochen („ch“ = [x]; guttural „ch“) - der („er“ = [ähr]) - Rügen (U-Umlaut) - Familie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Translation: Compliments for a technically very nice video! And you have memorized the dialogue. That was great. I find your pronunciation and intonation pretty solid, but maybe you could speak a little more lively. With some words, you had pronunciation problems. You had problems with the following words: - weeks ("ch" = [x]; guttural "ch") - the ("he" = [ähr]) - Rügen (U-umlaut) - family --------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes regarding my camera setup: I put my trusty Nikon D5600 on a tripod in a classroom. The table was set in the middle of the room with overhead lighting. I used my prime f1.8 lens for that soft background effect (provides depth and subject focus). For audio I used the same trick as all my LAG1201 videos: voice recording with my phone on the table, which is then stitched together in VideoPad afterwards before video subbing. I use this method because I don't have a shotgun mic on my DSLR and at that distance (35mm lens on a cropped sensor = camera about 3m away to get everything in frame) the audio is soft and noisy. For camera settings, I used manual mode with 1/50s shutter speed (I believe) and f1.8. Manual focus was used since I didn't want the camera to randomly start focusing on the centre (which was the back of the classroom). I simply just set autofocus to my classmate's face and switch it to manual focus after that, which fixes it. I can't remember the ISO but I took a few test pictures to ensure exposure is on point before recording. All in all, quite a bit of effort for a component that won't be graded (camera handling and audio-video quality). All my other classmates simply just webcam from the tableside and submitted the raw mp4, but I feel a small sense of accomplishment producing videos like these. |
Julian Cheung the Occasional-BloggerA 22 y/o Singaporean boi grinding through Uni. powered by Surfing Waves
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