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Evaluatioin question 6

  1. 1. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? Ellie Lovatt
  2. 2. Throughout the process of constructing our media product, I’ve worked on and developed numerous skills that I will be able to take on with me into A2, which will be useful.
  3. 3. Pre production In pre-production we originally decided to use a small DV camera, as it would be easy to film on and easy to transport around our different locations. As we further discussed the different shots we wanted to create, we decided that using a HDV 1080i MiniDV Sony camera to achieve better quality shots, such as this pull shot.
  4. 4. HDV 1080i MiniDV Sony cameraAlthough I wasn’t assigned the role of ‘camera man’ in our group, I still learnt the key knowledge needed to be able to use this camera. We had complications when we first used it when filming the interrogation scene, as we were unaware that we couldn’t rewind and look at footage and film again without going right back to the beginning. This resulted in us filming over footage we needed to use. We learnt from our mistakes, and after our error we went and used the camera again with ease, this time doing everything in the right way.
  5. 5. Final cut express To create our film we had to use a program called Final cut express. This was the first time anyone in our group had used the program and so we had to get used to the basic, like cutting and creating continuity. We first had practice on it when we created our preliminary exercise. Straight away we were able to use the program with ease and found it simple. When it came to editing our film 2 minute film, we were able to create continuity, cut, add sound, and other features easily.
  6. 6. Blogger Again, like Final Cut Express, Blogger was another program none of our group had used before, and so we had to get used to the basics on it to be able to create our blog for our group. To be able to use blogger, we had to create a Google account. On our blogger we've included any bits of information we felt was necessary. Doing this allowed us to keep up to date on what we’d done/what needed doing, and it also allowed other members of our group to see what needed doing. We uploaded things like drafted story boards and in depth research into similar films.
  7. 7. Successful/unsuccessful parts of new technology in our production process Less successful – Less successful aspects to our production process would include the trouble we had working the camera to start with, and the writing over of the previous film. Another less successful aspect would be finding the music to add to our film. This was a long, drawn out process and it was also hard to find royalty free music that was suitable. More successful – Using the higher quality camera ensured that in the end we had a better quality film that looked more professional. Another successful aspect would be the use of the Google questionnaires which allowed us to get feedback on our plot/final film. This helped us improve any things the audience didn’t like, helping us please our target audience.

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