Essay On Inside Lens

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Next three weeks of my internship were more intense than the last ones. Within that time I have a chance to edit two videos, one of which was shot by the creative director and me; and to work as a researcher on eight projects, some of which are in stage of pre-production and others are potential. The research was conducted for potential Inside Lens program for NHK, UK band TV show, and Panasonic screen promotion video. For Inside Lens, I researched for potential topics, which are Bear Bile medicine, Muslim community, Virgin Academy, sofure (sleeping friends), and Kakuhido group. The material I found on the bear bile topic is quite controversial, as bears in Asia are captured for their bile, which is extracted using cruel, painful procedures and sold as traditional medicine. Bears suffer in small cages in China before they reach Japanese market, but the industry itself can be avoided, as there are many inexpensive synthetic and herbal alternatives. In Japan, popular among salary men hangover cure Yutan, is easy to find in stores, and we wondered whether it would continue to be if the …show more content…
It was my first time, so I have learned a lot from Mr. Grehan and by practice. Above all, I edited a promotion video of a Yoga event of one of our biggest sponsors. I worked with PremierePro and Illustrator until the cut was short enough, and logo was looking esthetic. Also, last Sunday morning I had to go to Zushi beach to film another Yoga event of a sponsor. The creative director Richard Grehan was A-cam and I was a B-cam – together we filmed for 3 hours, and I had a chance to operate a drone, which was unforgettable experience. Next working day I worked on the editing, the goal was to make it as short as possible so from 1 hour of material I cut it until 3 minutes. The production is getting busier day by day, and it is good for me. I am looking forward for new

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