To make sure we are successful in our
project we used a variety of technology to ensure we had an outcome of high
quality. We used a range of hardware and software to help create our aspired
outcome. To create our outcome we used a range of technology such as a camera,
Photoshop, green screen, IMovie, Pic Monkey and storyboard that. All of the
above helped us create a successful media production.
To
film our main production we used a DSLR Canon camera, this made our production,
a music video, and have a higher quality, especially when comparing it with the
quality of a digital camera. By using this camera we were able to also take
effective images to use towards our ancillary texts in which we were making a
CD cover and a promotional poster. This gave us an advantage as it meant we
could take images in the locations we had filmed in. Additionally this made our
images clear and sharp. By using a DSLR camera we could adjust certain setting
on the camera to create effective images such as shutter speed and aperture.
For example we used the shutter speed setting on the camera to take the
background image of our cd front cover.
Once
we had taken our images we manipulated them on Adobe Photoshop CS5, this
therefore meant we could create unique images for our CD case. We used a layer
blend tool to blend two images together this then we inserted into Pic Monkey
to add the text and darken the edges of the product. We repeated this process
for the back cover and inside of our CD cover.
We used https://www.picmonkey.com/ to add the text
to our ancillary texts. We decided to use Pic Monkey because they had a wider
range of fonts, some which related to the military theme which we have used on
our print artefacts. We also changed the colour of the text to a choice which
fitted the theme.
To edit our production we used IMovie, we used this because it was
simple to use but effective. It has a range of transitions which helped us
create our wanted outcome. We used transitions such as overlay to help blend
the shots together to avoid the excessive use of jump cuts. Although we used
transitions such as fade and overlay we did cut our video clips down, and then
put them into slow motion. This was featured at the beginning of our music
video. We added an effect throughout the music video which was featured in the
scene in the field. This added to the effect of having a military atmosphere
which has helped support the meaning of our production; women
empowerment.
Over each of the shots we have
used a filter to help darken the footage. This is so the colours such as green,
a military colour, is more prominent. This helped support the atmosphere and
connotations of our music video. This ‘dusk’ theme is held throughout our media
coursework.
To film the first question of the
evaluation we used a green screen. This was used so we could add clips to the
background from our music video to discuss and evaluate. By doing this we used
two DSLR to film, as we aimed for this to appear like a press interview.
We used studio lighting to ensure there was no dark shadows meaning it would be
easier to edit.
Overall we used a wide range of
technology to help construct our music video. We used media technologies to
help with the research, planning and to produce our final production.
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