Saturday, 16 April 2016
List of technologies used
For our CD Digipack, we used two separate programs, one for the front and back covers, and one for the insert booklet. We used Photoshop and Illustrator by Adobe to create the CD digipack ancillary task. We chose to use a different program for the booklet (Illustrator) due to the ability to create several pages in one file, rather than in Photoshop in which several files would have to be made in order to make individual pages.
We used YouTube to upload our music video main task as well as other videos that we have created alongside our main task as research and/or planning. We used YouTube so that we were able to keep track of what we had produced and also so that others could find it easily with out channel name.
The majority, if not all of our editing was done with Adobe's Premiere Pro program. We used this primarily due to the fact that it was the only program that we were able to use at school. We also used this program due to its ability to incorporate different file formats into one video, thus increasing compatibility when using other programs for production (Photoshop, After Effects etc).
Blogger was used by all member of the group to keep track of everything we have done and keep all of our data in an accessible place to allow to to view what has been done and what needs to be done in chronological order.
Tripods were used in a large amount of the shots filmed for our music video in order to maintain a stable shot and avoid shakiness when filming freehand,
We used a DSLR camera due to its ability to capture video in a high resolution along with it being able to differentiate between colours in shots much better than handheld camcorders that were also on offer. We also used the DSLR camera due to its ability to take stills with clarity. Both of these functions combined into a small, portable unit made it an obvious choice for us. We used this for every shot we captured in our production (both video and images).
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