For those of you who are wondering what programs I used for editing/animation, I used After Effects for the 2D animation, Cinema4d for the 3d Animation, and Adobe Premiere to edit the video together. But it's also important to remember that animation isn't a criteria to make a good video; plenty of other winners/finalists have used other methods to make their videos special. Hope this helps, and best of luck!! :)
All of the comments are like months old and I just heard of this yesterday and I’m trying to make a script right now, i don’t even know what I’m gonna talk about, let alone how to edit a video??? The examples I’ve seen are so good while I’m just here with my old phone in my bedroom
I have been getting anxiety because I don't know how to edit videos and what to use. Does anyone have any tips on how to cope?? I suppose I'm so used to getting the bad end of the stick
Trust me there are so many resources online. A good free one for animating is Krita and a “general purpose” one is HitFilmExpress. Look up tutorials on UA-cam.
I've been editing videos for close to a decade and it's fully self teachable using youtube. I highly highly recommend adobe premiere pro cc for general purpose editing, while adobe after effects is for adding 3d renderings and special effects. They work great together and you will find a ton of tutorials on youtube on either one.
Personally, I don't believe that background and animation are the parts that matter in the video. What really matters is how you explain your topic and appealing you make science to be. I chose to go the animation route with my video, but plenty of other winners/finalists used other methods to get their point across. Remember, just be creative and enjoy the process!
For those of you who are wondering what programs I used for editing/animation, I used After Effects for the 2D animation, Cinema4d for the 3d Animation, and Adobe Premiere to edit the video together. But it's also important to remember that animation isn't a criteria to make a good video; plenty of other winners/finalists have used other methods to make their videos special. Hope this helps, and best of luck!! :)
Good luck to everyone competing!!
THANKS, I'm gonna need it!
Arah Aldo I’m doing mine on string theory :)
Thanks! :)
Good luck to you too!
I have a question. What if we don’t particularly have a teacher which inspired us to explore our topic and make an impact?
I revere all my teachers and enjoy their lessons, but I can’t really say that a particular teacher inspired me, though they all inspire me to explore.
Probably you get all that money😂
You can put your parent or someone else that inspired you if your homeschooled then you put your parents
All of the comments are like months old and I just heard of this yesterday and I’m trying to make a script right now, i don’t even know what I’m gonna talk about, let alone how to edit a video??? The examples I’ve seen are so good while I’m just here with my old phone in my bedroom
Hey man congrats
I will be 18 by this September. Can I participate next year because this year I came to know about this only a few days back???
I have a question... is there any prizes for the finalist?? even though they are not the winners of the breakthrough challenge...
does anyone know what software would be good for editing the video to you can put animated graphs and stuff?
I have been getting anxiety because I don't know how to edit videos and what to use. Does anyone have any tips on how to cope?? I suppose I'm so used to getting the bad end of the stick
Trust me there are so many resources online. A good free one for animating is Krita and a “general purpose” one is HitFilmExpress. Look up tutorials on UA-cam.
I've been editing videos for close to a decade and it's fully self teachable using youtube. I highly highly recommend adobe premiere pro cc for general purpose editing, while adobe after effects is for adding 3d renderings and special effects. They work great together and you will find a ton of tutorials on youtube on either one.
@@SlashPicturesTM thank you so much
Is background,and animation really matters in the video?
Personally, I don't believe that background and animation are the parts that matter in the video. What really matters is how you explain your topic and appealing you make science to be. I chose to go the animation route with my video, but plenty of other winners/finalists used other methods to get their point across. Remember, just be creative and enjoy the process!
@@JefferyChen Hi Jeffery, can I have your email if you don't mind?
You forgot to say about covid 19 extra topic this year
Yea I really wish I was 13 this year... this competition really interests me. I'll definitely wanna enter next year tho~
Well, now you have a whole year to think of an idea and make a video. Topics are similar each year I think.
That penguin onesie though... 😝
Good luck everyone! Not that I am jinxing or wat evs
Good how can I do these?
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