Episode Number 4
OK, we still haven't officially determined what the long term name will be but that is partly because I haven't found the time to make a new title segment. When I find some time, I will come up with it. I have had some good suggestions and I know that at some point, I will decide. In the mean time, however, it will continue to be the Wilkinson Quints Show.
Last week, one of the volunteers mentioned the Reflections contest that is going on in Elementary schools. She said they had a new video category and the theme was, "I can make a difference by..." Well, we looked it up and the rule for videos was that the student had to write, direct, shoot, and edit their own video by themselves without adult interference. That seemed a little bit hard but we went ahead and asked Riley what he thought. We told him about how he needed to write a storyboard so that he knew what he was going to do before he started using the camera. He actually came up with a great little storyboard and decided all the things he wanted to do. I next showed him how to use our smaller video camera and set it up on a tripod. The rest was up to him. After he finished videotaping, he had to edit it. I showed him the basics of how to use Windows Movie Maker and gave him some pointers along the way. He actually chose all of the clips and trimmed them all himself.
Although it may not seem very impressive when you watch it I thought it was great. The lighting is a little inconsistent and the audio isn't perfect but, heck, he only turned seven in June so I guess I can cut him some slack. In reality, I was totally proud of him! The only problem with the whole thing is that now he thinks he wants to grow up and make videos for a living even though Rachelle and I really would like him to be a Statistician, Engineer, or doctor of some sort. Well, we will see.
The likelyhood of him actually winning the contest is probably pretty small but it was a great thing for him to do. He said his next one will be titled, "Riley and Kaiya having fun".
Aside from that, we determined that the van will not fit in the garage without taking air out of the tires. Our garage is actually long enough but not tall enough. I might take another look at it but for right now, we are going to have to park it outside which is OK because it helps people find our house. The van is really fun to drive but we determined that we will probably need to get one of those little rear view cameras so that we can see what is behind us.
Well, we have some really good ideas for our show coming up. Now, if we can just get the time. If we can't, then I guess Riley will just do them for us.
Last week, one of the volunteers mentioned the Reflections contest that is going on in Elementary schools. She said they had a new video category and the theme was, "I can make a difference by..." Well, we looked it up and the rule for videos was that the student had to write, direct, shoot, and edit their own video by themselves without adult interference. That seemed a little bit hard but we went ahead and asked Riley what he thought. We told him about how he needed to write a storyboard so that he knew what he was going to do before he started using the camera. He actually came up with a great little storyboard and decided all the things he wanted to do. I next showed him how to use our smaller video camera and set it up on a tripod. The rest was up to him. After he finished videotaping, he had to edit it. I showed him the basics of how to use Windows Movie Maker and gave him some pointers along the way. He actually chose all of the clips and trimmed them all himself.
Although it may not seem very impressive when you watch it I thought it was great. The lighting is a little inconsistent and the audio isn't perfect but, heck, he only turned seven in June so I guess I can cut him some slack. In reality, I was totally proud of him! The only problem with the whole thing is that now he thinks he wants to grow up and make videos for a living even though Rachelle and I really would like him to be a Statistician, Engineer, or doctor of some sort. Well, we will see.
The likelyhood of him actually winning the contest is probably pretty small but it was a great thing for him to do. He said his next one will be titled, "Riley and Kaiya having fun".
Aside from that, we determined that the van will not fit in the garage without taking air out of the tires. Our garage is actually long enough but not tall enough. I might take another look at it but for right now, we are going to have to park it outside which is OK because it helps people find our house. The van is really fun to drive but we determined that we will probably need to get one of those little rear view cameras so that we can see what is behind us.
Well, we have some really good ideas for our show coming up. Now, if we can just get the time. If we can't, then I guess Riley will just do them for us.
15 Comments:
At October 22, 2007 12:07 AM , MommytoFiveandGrowing said...
GREAT JOB Riley!! You are such a good big brother and videographer! Maybe you can come to my house and make a video about my five babies and help me? Keep helping your mom and dad out. Have fun with Kaiya and your new brothers and sisters. Good luck with the contest!
At October 22, 2007 9:26 AM , takemetohawaii said...
Awesome job Riley! I love your video! Your mom and dad are so blessed to have such a great big brother for the quints!
At October 22, 2007 9:36 AM , Spymommy said...
This message is for Riley: You totally understood what the theme "I Can Make A Difference By . . ." was all about! And I should know because I am one of the moms in charge of the Reflections program at my kids school. I can tell that you DO make a diffenence at your house and that your baby brothers and sisters will grow up with an awesome big bro! Way to go Riley. Your video wins first place in the nation with me!
At October 22, 2007 10:52 AM , The Nanny said...
Tell Riley he did a GREAT job with the video!!! I was very impressed and I DEFINITELY think he should win! :-)
At October 22, 2007 11:38 AM , mom huebert said...
That was wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
At October 22, 2007 2:43 PM , lindsay Roscoe said...
That was wonderful and darling. I believe he is a natural. I also think he should win. It is alot of work to be the biggest kid ecspecially to quints. You are awsome Riley!!
At October 22, 2007 5:39 PM , Grandma Joney said...
Riley's efforts are WONDERFUL -- MOST IMPRESSIVE. However, please == Rachelle and Jason, take a minute to give yourselves a 'one minute praising' for the AWESOME job you've done as parents! Daily I see 7yo kids who have no clue as to how outreach to others . . .GREAT JOB, Mom and Dad! You'll never know what a wonderful service you are providing by keeping your admirers up to date on your adventures :-)
At October 22, 2007 7:19 PM , Tobi said...
You did a TREMENDOUS job Riley! I loved watching your video and seeing you help your parents. Keep up all your hard work.
At October 23, 2007 5:01 AM , Cassaundra said...
WAY TO GO RILEY! What a great job on the video.... and what great helpers you and Kaiya are!
At October 23, 2007 1:48 PM , Diana said...
Don't know if anyone offered up this suggestion for the show, but I think "7 UP" would be a great name! (Love the videos and the blogs, by the way.)
At October 23, 2007 7:11 PM , Colleen said...
That was awesome! He is a geneous! Loved it
At October 23, 2007 8:52 PM , Cryssy said...
What a perfect video! I don't think I could have done any better. Amazing talent.
At October 24, 2007 12:29 AM , Janice said...
Awesome job Riley. It is so cool that you did this all by yourself...
At October 28, 2007 7:19 AM , Cindy said...
I totally love the video! Riley, you are a wonderful big brother! Keep up the good work!! This definitely could be a winning video. Good luck!!
At October 29, 2007 10:54 AM , Everyone Has a Story... said...
Reflections is a program by the PTA. Good job Riley! I hope you are one of the winners!
I will keep my fingers crossed, all the way in Colorado!
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