Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Evaluation Question 6 - What have you learn about technologies from the process of constructing this product?



I have learnt a lot from using different types of technology from the process of constructing our media project, here is a list of the technology used by our media group; 


During the research stage of our media project we used a user generated 2.0 website called Youtube to research into other examples of opening film sequences. We looked at the opening title sequences from "Dexter" and "Six Feet Under".


Here is an image of a Apple IMac which I used regularly to create and edit the stages of development of our Media Product.




I have used a variety of editing software such as Adobe Photoshop to create titles for our opening film sequence. Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editing program that is very useful, we can use it to create titles and other things needed in our media project



To create our media project we used Adobe Premiere Pro, Premiere Pro is editing software that allows you to edit video footage to a professional standard. We used Adobe Premiere throughout the stages of development and at first we found it hard to use and understand, but gradually we learnt how to use the software and edit our opening film sequence to the best of our ability. We used Adobe Premiere Pro to put our opening film sequence together by trimming the length of the footage we shot and also added music.



This is the device we used to film our opening title sequence, it is a Panasonic NVGS 500 mini-DV video camera and was very easy to use and operate. We also used a tripod to make the camera more steady, ensuring the picture was not blurry.


We also used Blogger to record all of our reserach, planning, construction and evaluation stages.




In Conclusion all of this technology was very important to aid construction and finish our Media project. Without such technology we would not of been able to film our project, and report back to blogger on our planning, construction research and evaluation.

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