During my early and mid-teen years, I grew to develop the extraordinary hobby of speedcubing. Which is basically a term for solving rubik's cubes as fast as possible. I wanted to make something out of this hobby, so I started experimenting with cameras, video editing software, and content creation platforms.
I uploaded regularly to the channel for about 3-4 years. Improving my video quality and learning from my mistakes. i made over 100 videos, ranging from simple, to highly edited content.
5 minute informational/educational video
This video was made for my digital media videography assignment at Mountainland Technical College.
using adobe premiere pro and adobe after effects
using adobe premiere pro and adobe after effects
this video by far was the one I spent the most time putting together. and it paid off wonderfully! I had a viewership surplus, and an excellent response from my audience.
Cube Competition Video
I made this video to highlight my results from a competition I attended. I went for a more fast paced video with a newer style. Experimenting with music choice, font choice, and transitions. learning the new techniques was an
interesting experience.
interesting experience.
Journey/history video
This is a video I made of the improvements I made in a big part of my hobby. displaying what I had learned, and what i had improved upon. i hadn't seen anyone do this kind of video at the time and thought it was an idea worth executing.
the best parts of this video, undoubtedly, were the transitions. the editing was so fun and viewers thought they were a
very unique touch.
very unique touch.
animated logo Video
This project was also an assignment I completed during my digital media Certification course at
Mountainland technical college.
Mountainland technical college.
It was extremely different than what I had ever done before, and the result I am highly happy with. I experimented with animation techniques, and even sound choices. a total of 4 different sound effects were used. much like my other projects at mtech, we had sessions where we showcased our projects, and would give feedback. until they were improved upon to the point a final draft is warranted.