1. 4. How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
2. The Internet. When considering the whole development of the documentary making process, it has included many different uses of colour, this was done by using the internet for research. The main search engine used was Google. We began by looking at different ways which colour is used within the industry in today's society, and how it can be used in different ways to help people. For example how colourful advertisements are used to promote products, and also how colour therapy works. Using Google, it took us to numerous different websites to give us the maximum amount of research needed, showing how beneficial the internet can be. We also then continued our research by watching videos on the broadcasting website, You Tube. This enabled us to see watch examples of previous documentaries to see the codes and conventions and see which things that were needed to be included in our own. In addition, we watched footage of people explaining how important colour is, for example by watching a short film on colour blind people and how they cope without seeing colour. You Tube was also used within the editing process, this was to retrieve archive material which would then be included in our documentary. After finding the suitable archive material, it then had to be converted into a media file that could be opened in Adobe Premier Pro. A converter was found by searching for one on Google. In addition to this, You Tube was also used when searching for the suitable music to be included in the documentary. It is clear that without access to the internet, it would have been impossible for the planning, research and creation of the whole project in itself. This is also supported by the use of blogs not being accessable without the internet, this being where all ideas and planning schedules are written down, being a majour art of the whole filming and editing process, this being as a group we knew what we were doing because of this.
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4. The loudness of sound can also be edited with this programme. By going onto the audio line and moving the yellow line, this will effectively change the loudness of the audio. The audio sound can also be faded in or out at the beginning or the end, this is done by selecting the place you would like it to change and pressing the small circle on the left hand side of the audio line.
5. By having two lines for the video footage, when considering cut away shots, by placing the cut away shot on the line on top of the main video line, this will then over write the footage and fit into, showing the necessary footage.
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7. Put the tape into the side of the camera, always check if the tape is in correctly, never force it in.
12. Tripod The setting up of a tripod consists of firstly removing it from the case, ensuring it had been folded properly. To begin with, all legs must be extended, this is done my unclipping each of the legs at the top, following by the clip underneath to further extend it, depending on how high the tripod needs to be. The clip on the top of the tripod is to then be taken off and attached to the camera. This should be tightened with something sharp to ensure it is as tight as possible. The camera can then be clipped onto the tripod, fitting it into the space for the clip. This should then be further tightened, this allowing the camera to move up and down on the tripod with out It being in danger of falling off or being unstable whilst filming.When taking down the tripod, the same process should be repeated, making sure that the handle is folded down properly when putting back in the case.
13. The Radio Room These images are showing the radio room that we used to create the necessary audio files. The radio room was used when recording the voiceover for the documentary and also for the radio advert. This process had to be repeated with problems with background noise as the microphone picks up every bit of noise. We made sure that the sound was of the best quality.
14. Memory Stick My own personal USB memory stick was used throughout the whole process and project. This was used to exchange music, images, archive material and graphs. In addition to this, when considering the development of my blog and evaluation, the USB memory stick was used to exchange the work, to then be uploaded up to blogger on a later date.
15. Digital Camera A digital camera was used when taking the photograph for the print advert. The camera used was a Nikon SLR. This is fairly simple to use, considering the basics of turning a camera on and making sure the lens is clean for a good image. A few images were taken to ensure the quality was of good quality as we found problems with the first camera used as the quality didn't have the outcome we had intended on. When considering the taking of the picture, you always ensure that the camera is fully charged and that the flash is on, this giving the image a better quality, giving the picture a brighter outcome. This is the final image of our print advert.
16. Mobile Phones Mobile phones were used on numerous occasions during this project. Examples would be when recording audience feedback answers, this being so that it was easier to remember what was said. In addition, many images were taken during the filming and editing process, these images to then be uploaded onto the blog, supporting the fact of being able to use equipment.Due to the mobile phone used for this being my own, as it was a blackberry, as shown to the right, I had the ability to enable the internet easily. This was a tool that was used to do further research and to get feedback from audiences on the videos from You Tube and Facebook.