Making Of A Drawing Video: Water Movement In Plants

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3z_Uxab_wE&feature=youtu.be

One challenge on this video was doing the voiceover and how to align it with some specific parts of the video. Sometimes I got really lucky and it would just fit in. Because we already filmed everything, I couldn’t film it the way I would have done it which is why I just went with it. Making this video really helped me in understanding transpiration as at first I didn’t really get it. I would prefer making videos such as this compared to completing worksheets and teacher discussions as it is mostly independant and you get a visual of how it actually works in your own understanding. Unlike worksheets where they are very restrictive of what you do.

Speech: Today we will be talking about transportation in plants. Transportation is the process where water evaporates from the leaves, causing water to be drawn up through the roots. There are two types of transport tissue, called the xylem and the phloem. Xylem transports water and solutes from the roots to the leaves, and phloem transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.

The xylem structure has columns of dead cells and forms a tube or passageway for the water and solutes. Water evaporates from the spongy mesophyll inside the leaf to the palisade cells, and then water diffuses outside of the leaf. As the water diffuses, it creates a constant movement of the water through the spongy mesophyll to the outside of the leaf.

 

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3 thoughts on “Making Of A Drawing Video: Water Movement In Plants”

  1. I really like that the pace of your video was suitable for the pace of your audio. Perhaps, next time try recording yourself speaking. This helped me understand the concept better. Good Job!

  2. (My partner didn’t upload so I will comment on yours)
    I think that the drawing is really spot on and the water movement is expressed well. I think by transportation you meant transpiration? Also, it might have been a little clearer if you have also drawn the xylem and phloem connecting with the audio of the video – although you did mention the audio difficulties. I think the water movement in plants through the blue beads is shown very well, the beads accurately representing transpiration. Good Job!

  3. This was a great video, though it was a tad creepy when in the voice over, which was a monotone and presumably not your voice, the auto speaking for you took deep breaths..? Overall it was very informative and well made

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