Evaluation question 4 from bmoll1
Here is my fourth evaluation, representing the variety of different technologies our group used to create our teaser trailer and the other final products surrounding the trailer. Without all of these highly professional technologies, I wouldn't have been able to have created a coursework project for Media Studies. The fact that our media technologies were up to such a high and remarkable standard, meant that we had the opportunities to produce extremely good quality work. Blogger made it possible for us to present all of our work in an online portfolio. We were able to use a video camera for the shooting of the whole trailer, and of course our still photographs. YouTube was crucial for the research and planning stage where we needed to look at typical trailer conventions. Google proved to be most helpful for uploading images and finding general information out about the world of film. For the planning and research, the website Survey monkey came in useful; creating audience questionnaires. Slidshare also aided me through my general presentation of the work as it kept my slides together, making them easier to be viewed. Adobe Final Cut Pro was probably the most significant media technology we used for the creation of our horror trailer. This program worked as the editor for everything, giving our trailer that desired 'horror' effect. Photoshop played an important part in the production of our ancillary tasks, editing about still photographs. Garageband made it possible for our group to explore a wide variety of different sound effects and music which would work with our trailer. In my opinion, spending such a vast amount of time adopting a web 2.0 approach for this media portfolio has made me gain a lot more confidence and knowledge about the latest technologies. This is extremely beneficial for me, as the vast majority of things in this day and age are operated by technology.
Here is my fourth evaluation, representing the variety of different technologies our group used to create our teaser trailer and the other final products surrounding the trailer. Without all of these highly professional technologies, I wouldn't have been able to have created a coursework project for Media Studies. The fact that our media technologies were up to such a high and remarkable standard, meant that we had the opportunities to produce extremely good quality work. Blogger made it possible for us to present all of our work in an online portfolio. We were able to use a video camera for the shooting of the whole trailer, and of course our still photographs. YouTube was crucial for the research and planning stage where we needed to look at typical trailer conventions. Google proved to be most helpful for uploading images and finding general information out about the world of film. For the planning and research, the website Survey monkey came in useful; creating audience questionnaires. Slidshare also aided me through my general presentation of the work as it kept my slides together, making them easier to be viewed. Adobe Final Cut Pro was probably the most significant media technology we used for the creation of our horror trailer. This program worked as the editor for everything, giving our trailer that desired 'horror' effect. Photoshop played an important part in the production of our ancillary tasks, editing about still photographs. Garageband made it possible for our group to explore a wide variety of different sound effects and music which would work with our trailer. In my opinion, spending such a vast amount of time adopting a web 2.0 approach for this media portfolio has made me gain a lot more confidence and knowledge about the latest technologies. This is extremely beneficial for me, as the vast majority of things in this day and age are operated by technology.
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