The most common use of media technology that we used was computers, all of the clips and audio we used was all stored on here. This is also how we put together and edited our film.
We used Premier Pro to edit all of our footage and put it all together with the use of transitions, titles/text and added our non-diegetic music. We used premier pro because its a easy to use computer programme and allowed us to do make any changed we needed to, this included slowing and speeding up our footage, also rewinding and creating split screens which made our opening the best it possibly could be. As I was more confident with using these types of computer software I was the one that was in control of the mouse but the whole group was involved in the choices we made.
The computers we used had lot of different software's that we were able to use to create things such as the production company logo. We tried lots of different computer programmes to try to create the company logo to see which one would work to create the exact one we wanted and the one we ended up using was Photoshop. The reason for this was because we wanted to add a crown on top of the 'Q' in 'Queendom' and when we tried this on word and power point but it wouldn't work out the way we wanted.
The cameras we used helped us out a lot as it helped us import the footage from the camera straight to the computer. Everything that we recorded was kept on the camera this meant we could just store all of our footage on the camera until we were happy with it then could quickly and easily be uploaded on the computer to edit straight away, this really helped to speed up the process.
I used PowerPoint and word a lot through out the process to put together the information for my research and initial ideas. I used power point because it was an easy way to turn any document into a JPEG so I could easily upload it to my blogger. I used word to create the script so we could just copy and pasted it onto blogger. By doing all of this on t he computer it meant that all work that was done was all kept together and didn't mean that it would be easy to lose any loose bits of paper that were important.
No comments:
Post a Comment