Evaluation Question 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
We have used Final Cut Pro, Motion 4, Creative commons, JVC cameras.
We used Final Cut Pro to edit our shots, put them together and create match cuts and continuity editing. This technology allowed us to add music, sound effects, transition effects which helped us to maintain a a professional and create more interest and engagement with our audience. During editing we had to import the clips from the SD card, then we put it into the Mac, putting the footage into our hard drive and started to edit.
We have used Blogger, in order to document our planning and research up to the making of Double Trouble, this has allowed us to look back on previous work and work on our research. Through Blogger, I have also learnt new technologies to integrate with our blog such as Timetoast for production schedules, prezis for presentations.
Motion 4 is a software we used to make the production and distribution indents for our opening sequence, we learnt how to use this software using a YouTube tutorial. This is conventional of film openings as all films have a production and distribution ident at the start in order to establish the companies and give them recognition for their work.
Creative commons is a platform where we can find copyright free music and sounds to use in our opening sequence. At the start I wasn't aware of how many sounds were copyrighted and unable to use in our work so we went through many music and sounds before we found ones suited to our genre.
JVC cameras are the cameras we have recorded both our preliminary and final task with. I have learnt how to focus, zoom, record, watch clips back, delete clips and generally use the camera efficiently.
We also used the internet to research ideas for inspiration on our opening sequence, looking at existing films of our genre, teen drama and chick flick.
Technology has been very important in the process of constructing of our opening sequence in many ways, through actual filming, planning, editing and blogging.
We have used Final Cut Pro, Motion 4, Creative commons, JVC cameras.
We used Final Cut Pro to edit our shots, put them together and create match cuts and continuity editing. This technology allowed us to add music, sound effects, transition effects which helped us to maintain a a professional and create more interest and engagement with our audience. During editing we had to import the clips from the SD card, then we put it into the Mac, putting the footage into our hard drive and started to edit.
We have used Blogger, in order to document our planning and research up to the making of Double Trouble, this has allowed us to look back on previous work and work on our research. Through Blogger, I have also learnt new technologies to integrate with our blog such as Timetoast for production schedules, prezis for presentations.
Motion 4 is a software we used to make the production and distribution indents for our opening sequence, we learnt how to use this software using a YouTube tutorial. This is conventional of film openings as all films have a production and distribution ident at the start in order to establish the companies and give them recognition for their work.
Creative commons is a platform where we can find copyright free music and sounds to use in our opening sequence. At the start I wasn't aware of how many sounds were copyrighted and unable to use in our work so we went through many music and sounds before we found ones suited to our genre.
JVC cameras are the cameras we have recorded both our preliminary and final task with. I have learnt how to focus, zoom, record, watch clips back, delete clips and generally use the camera efficiently.
Technology has been very important in the process of constructing of our opening sequence in many ways, through actual filming, planning, editing and blogging.
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