The different technologies i used in order to create my final moving image piece included hardware such as a moving image camera, a tripod and the I-mac computers (insert image of m with camera and tripod and mac) In using these products i developed my skills with them. I found that the camera i used was more of a fast-track camera in that it simply needed me to 'point and shoot'. This method was advantageous as i didn't need to waste time with focusing etc and was fairly efficient however the more manual cameras may have allow me to manipulate stock footage to a higher standard. I found that the tripod was quite difficult to maneuver from place to place but once set up, gave a far steadier shot and a more professional one. It also allowed me to achieve a high standard of tracking and tilt shots. As for the I-mac computers i found that once i got used to the format of them, they were easy to use and give a far more professional choice when it came to software.
Here is a screen shot of my title screens in Photoshop. Photoshop allowed me to produce various images, titlescreens etc with ease and any other software would have not given me access to the variation of options i had with photoshop. I was able to add text to images such as my production logo with ease and gave a highly professional and satisfactory outcome. I used the stamp tool and after downloading some stamps online i was able to place these into my products, again giving an aesthetically pleasing and professional outcome. I did the same using downloaded texts also. Overall this software greatly benefited my final product as it allowed me to save time and give a professional look to all my creations.
My final film was edited and put together in final cut express and once i came to terms with the tools such as video transition effects and altering the sound, i found it was easy to use and was not so time consuming. In using the tools such as the video transition effects it gave my film a natural flow and benefitted it massively in giving it a professional look.
This is a screenshot of the both the sound clips and footage in final cut. As you can see form the image, the tools used such as altering the sound levels and fading certain clips in and out achieved my desired look. smooth transitions within the sound and cinematography were necessary for giving my film a high standard look and these tools allowed me to do this.
By creating my non-diegetic soundtrack in Garageband it benefitted my work in being not very time consuming but still allowing me to create sufficient sound to create the atmosphere and feel i wished to achieve. The use of a metronome kept my creations time signature at a constant so it didn't feel as amateur and the vast array of instruments gave me a good selection to choose from.
FreeSFX.co.uk is a free sound clip download site in which i was able to download my ambient diegetic soundtrack from. It gave a good list of sounds to choose from and created the desired atmosphere i wanted to achieve. It was simple to do and gave me time to spend on other things.
Prezi.com is a website in which i was able to generate a zooming and moving presentation to harbor a clip i analyzed from an already existing film. I was then able to make text boxes that acted like separate slides and when the presentation was clicked, it would go to the next text box where i had written another analysis about it. It was easy to do and not very time consuming but also gave a tidy and nice presentation.
In conclusion all of the software and hardware i have used in the construction of my product has provided me with the tools i needed to give it the desired look i initially set out to achieve and all greatly helped in various ways.
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