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Question 4 - Media technologies
1. How did you use new media
technologies in the construction and
research, planning and evaluation
stages?
2. Construction Stage
Construction of Video
To construct the video I used an HD camera, a monopod and iMovie HD. The use of an
hd camera meant the image was clearer and made the video look more realistic and
professional. The compact camera meant we could hold it ourselves and get more
interesting and otherwise awkward angles, making the video more unique and
captivating for the audience. Also the HD camera didn’t use tapes, we could plug it
straight into the computer and upload which saved us a considerable amount of time.
The use of a monopod meant we could move the camera with more ease and improve
our angles, for example it was far easier to get a panning shot with a monopod as the
stiffness of the tripod made it quite jerky. iMovie HD – we used iMovie HD to edit our
video. I wasn’t that familiar with iMovie that the start of the year but I use it with a lot
more confidence now. Using this multimedia tool meant we could edit the colouring of
the video so it related to the poster more and created a more obvious link for our
audience.
3. Construction of Ancillary Task
• To construct my poster I used word, Photoshop and the photo editing website Pixlr.
• To construct my poster I used Word, Photoshop and Pixlr. I originally used word to construct my poster but found it was too
difficult to move the pictures freely and word wasn’t the appropriate software to manipulate the images in the way I
needed, but I did find it was useful for copying images which I found was sometimes a long process on PS. I used Photoshop
to compile the poster and edit the font of the title so it looked stylized, relating to the rest of the poster but also linking to
the digipak so the audience could make a connection between the products. Having never used this multimedia tool I was
often frustrated and found it took me a lot of time to come to grips with how to use PS to my advantage, but found once I
learnt how, it was very effective in helping me manipulate the image in they way I wanted. The use of separate layers made
it easy to edit and position the different aspects of my poster. Pixlr- I used this website to edit the colour of my photo and
give it a stylized effect so it relates to Bon Iver’s and Bob Dylan’s posters. Having a poster in this style is conventional for the
folk genre which is what I wanted so it attracted the right target audience as they would recognize the style.
4. Research and Planning
• For my research and planning I used www.blogspot.com to keep track of all my work and document all the
processes I went through and any changes made. I used it to keep track of what the rest of my group were doing
and used it to organise ourselves (e.g. putting up timetables of our frees, filming timetable, list of jobs for the
week)
• I changed the background and font on my blog to link it to the products and continue the motif of yellow titles.
Software I used
Slideshare- I used slideshare to display all my PowerPoint presentations and word documents. It made it easier to
create things such a tables, or presentations with a lot of images and separate points in them would have been
difficult to accurately display if I used blogger directly.
YouTube- I used YouTube to upload the storyboard so it was easy to see the whole thing in sequence and get a better
idea of what the video would be like. I also used this technology when researching the conventions of folk rock
videos by watching other music videos of the same genre. This was free, simple and gave me an excellent insight
into the kind of conventions I would try to emulate.
5. Evaluation
In my evaluation I used Prezi, PowerPoint and iMovie HD. I’ve never used Prezi before
and found it quite complicated at first, but like Photoshop and Word by combining Prezi
and PowerPoint I managed to produce an interesting presentation on Prezi. I also used
Youtube to record myself talking about whether my product used, developed or
challenged the conventions of a real media product. I found talking to a camera
unnerving at first but eventually got a bit more used to it. Recording myself on youtube
kept making the blog and the blog itself interesting.