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Kylie Mask is a Junior at Lytle High School She learned how to use Adobe Rush to create a video she is proud of, without the need for expensive software. Scroll this page to see her video and read about her learning.

I would say the hardest part of this assignment was transferring all the videos from my phone to my computer. However with patience eventually I was able transfer them all. The easiest part about this project was shooting the videos.

I most importantly learned how to use the Adobe Rush program. I also gained knowledge on different camera angles and videos to shoot to make the project better. I would like to make more video project like this and other forms of media.

I sent this to everyone in my family because I really loved the outcome.

This project was assigned to me by Robert Mumme, Dale Mather, and Lorrianne Van De Walle Migura for my Advance Media class. We were asked to put together a video production about a theme of our choosing. We shot videos and used the program Adobe Rush to edit and turn it into the finished product.
Kylie, this was exceptional work. One small thing to consider when you shoot your next video. You were holding the device up-and-down (portrait) instead of side -to-side (landscape.) That is the reason for the black stripes on either side of the video. You put a lot of time into this and I am very proud of you. Just keep that in mind the next time. If you are going to use it to promote the grass farm online, I would shoot again so it looks very professional for your dad. You're turning into a Photoshop and Video guru. Good job.

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Kylie Mask