1. (A) Describe how you developed your skills in the use of digital technology for media production and evaluate how these skills contributed to your creative decision making. Refer to a range of examples in your answer to show how these skills developed over time.
Throughout this two year course my skills in the use of digital
technology have massively improved and with this improvement of my
skills it has influenced my creative thinking and decision making and
has allowed me to flaunt my new skills in my media productions. Over the
last two years I have been part of a group that created an opening
sequence to a film noir and in my final year my group created a music
video. In both of these tasks I have needed basic filming and editing
skills meaning I needed to be able to work a camera and operate
programmes such as Final Cut, IMovie and Adobe Photoshop.
For the beginning of my tasks in both first year and second year I
began by signing up to Blogger. I used Blogger to organise my planning
schedule and materials I will need to know for my project and also for
my exam. As Blogger is online based it is interactive as it allows my
audience to leave comments and feedback on my work, this is a great way
to improve work by listening to an outsiders feedback allowing me to
make corrections to my work to provide a good quality media blog. With
the blog I can also upload my work and material using web links and also
URL’s and embed codes to upload videos from various sites such as
Youtube, Slideshare and more. It also allowed me to access, add to and
improve my work form any computer and this helped me a lot to keep
organised.
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I also used Final Cut in both years to edit short videos and audio
files that I recorded from the Sony Cameras. These basic skills on
Final Cut allowed me to be able to edit my work and upload it onto my
Youtube account allowing this to then be uploaded on to my blog. In the
second year of my digital technology skills I became more aware of
timelines and transitions which helped me to edit my work more
professionally and precisely also allowing me to add titles to my work
and layering audio with images and moving images.
In the production side of my projects I used IMac computers. These highly advanced computers allow me to create my film opening and my music video both recorded with the Cannon XL2.With the music video I used the Cannon XL2 to get a good quality off footage. However I was more aware of the features of this camera compared to last year so I was able to use it more effectively. The IMac computers then allowed me to upload all my footage via USB cables, allowing a smooth upload making me able to access the videos to edit them from the computer using Final Cut. When I was on set for the filming of the music video I also used the Nikon D8O Stills camera to capture images for my digipak and poster. I then uploaded them to the iMacs and used Adobe Photoshop to edit them. I had no previous knowledge of this software therefore I had to teach myself to use the tools such as the marquee, colour corrector, dodge, burn, crop and various filters to create the effect on the images I wanted.
In the production I used the programme Final Cut the most to edit my
clips as this is what I was most familiar with, in my first year of
media I did not have very many skills of final cut as in my group I was
not part of the editing and uploading so all of my skills with Final Cut
have came from my second year. Final Cut allowed me to edit my footage
using the razor to cut bits of my clip that I did not want to include in
my video. In part of my video I used a transition that faded out to
show the character having a flash back. This was very effective however I
would have been unable to do it in my first year, as I would not have
the significant knowledge. Final Cut allowed me to enhanced my knowledge
of media technologies with the timeline and the use of layering various
audios with footage and images, these skills being far more superior to
my AS portfolio skills.
With the posters and digipak I again used Adobe Photoshop which I was
unsure of how to use to begin with however, I learnt to blend images
together whilst creating my digipak and worked with colour corrector and
various other filters to enhance the green colours of the trees and the
red of Katie’s jacket as red was a very important colour that ran
throughout our whole video. Also the image I used for the poster was
quite dark to begin with but by enhancing the colours I was able to use
this image and it ended up looking very effective and I was extremely
please with the outcome.
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