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Question 4: How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
• For the research and planning stages which were instrumental in helping us create the main and ancillary tasks, I’d say the internet was the most useful technology because it provided us with usual websites such as ‘Care UK’ and ‘Teen Health’ that gave us the facts/statistics we needed in order to make our work authentic and promote the dangers of eating disorders to our intended audience successfully
• It also allowed us to research into different radio stations and broadcasting channel’s remits; this eventually lead to us evaluating a series such as BBC 1, BBC 2, ITV , Chanel 4 and BBC Three and choosing Chanel 4 as it best represented our chosen audience
Research and planningBelow: One of the useful webpages that aided
our research, ‘Teen Health’
Below: One of the useful webpages that aided our research, ‘Teen Health’
Above: One of the useful webpages that aided our research, ‘Teen Health’
Above: One of the useful webpages that aided our research, ‘Teen Health’
• YouTube also proved a useful technology because it acted as another form of research; I was able to use YouTube to find documentaries of a similar topic to the one we created in order to explore different codes and conventions
YouTube
Above: One of eating disorder/body image pressure documentaries I found on YouTube,
‘Teens in Action’
Above: One of eating disorder/body image pressure documentaries I found on YouTube,
‘Teens in Action’
Above: One of eating disorder documentaries I found on YouTube, ‘Teen Truth: An inside look at
body image’
Above: One of eating disorder documentaries I found on YouTube, ‘Teen Truth: An inside look at
body image’
PowerPoint, Word, Excel
• These three software's were instrumental in recording our findings
• We used PowerPoint to elaborate our findings in detail and present everything that needed to go onto the blog.
• Word was particularly good for creating our audience feedback questionnaires
• And Excel was good for formulating bar charts, doughnut graphs and pie charts this was particularly useful when it came to showing the results from the audience feedback
Above: Print screen of my research in PowerPoint
Above: Print screen of my research in PowerPoint
Above: Print screen of my research in WordAbove: Print screen of my research in Word
Above: Print screen of my research in ExcelAbove: Print screen of my research in Excel
Prezi
• Prezi was an innovate way to record our findings for example video research and add an interesting element to the ICT in our blog
My Prezi presentation on what equipment has been useful
My Prezi presentation on what equipment has been useful
Photoshop and InDesign
• Elements of Photoshop but predominantly InDesign was significant because this is what we created the double page spread on.
• It allowed us to structure it efficiently and the software encompassed all the tools needed to make it look authentic (crop, text manipulation ie size/colour, text boxes)
Scribd/ SlideShare/ Blogger
• Without these two, work uploaded to the blog would have looked dull/boring. It added a sense of professionalism to our work
• The blog in itself was a useful technology. Here we stored all our work and could look back on it easily in order to structure what we needed to do next
Above: SlideShareAbove: SlideShare Above: Print screen of my posts on the group blog
Above: Print screen of my posts on the group blog
Final Cut Express/ Garage Band• Final Cut Express was an important piece
of software as this is what we formulated the documentary on. It had various tools for us to edit our recordings and make everything fit the codes and conventions of genuine documentaries
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1) This was the window that enabled us to watch our documentary2) This showed us how much time the overall documentary was taking up3) This shows the visual side of the recordings we captured placed on the timeline4) This is the audio to our documentary which is on the timeline5) This is the music that we imported from GarageBand as an MP3 file to put into our documentary; with this razor blade tool we were able to make the volume of the sound rise and fall to suit the audio and visuals
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6 6) These were all the recording we had collected. If we wanted to use them in the documentary we simply dragged them onto the timeline
This was the tool bar at the side of Final Cut Express
It allowed us to move things around (grab tool), crop any images we imported, amend the audio levels and it also monitored the sound levels in general of the documentary
This was another thing in Final Cut Express that we used in order to amend to the font, size and colours to what we needed
This is the top navigation bar in Final Cut Express. It was very useful to help us edit our documentary; for example under the ‘Modify’ tab we could speed up/slow down/reverse what we had recorded
If we clicked on the ‘Effects’ Tab were able to get a load of Video Transitions to use by dragging them into the timeline in our documentary• We particularly used the ‘Dissolve’• We were also able to drag to either
extend/shorten the effect depending on what effect we wanted to create
Below: I have zoomed in to the timeline of our documentary. The grey rectangles are where I
dragged in the ‘Dissolve’ effect
This was brilliant for the fast paced montage at the beginning of the documentary
Below: I have zoomed in to the timeline of our documentary. The grey rectangles are where I
dragged in the ‘Dissolve’ effect
This was brilliant for the fast paced montage at the beginning of the documentary
• Garage Band was also important as this is the software which we created background music on. The pre-recorded tracks sounded professional and boosted the appeal of our documentary immediately. It was also important as we needed it to create the radio trailer on
Above: This is the bar which allowed to play the music we had created. It also shows the record button we used to record the music, and, the
rewind and fast forward options we had access to
Above: This is the bar which allowed to play the music we had created. It also shows the record button we used to record the music, and, the
rewind and fast forward options we had access to
Above: This is a print screen of the pre recorded music Garage Band had to offer us. By clicking
on these music genres, we could pick tracks that reflected the mood we were aiming to create.
We picked ‘Piano’ as it’s somewhat sombre to reflected the seriousness of eating disorders
Above: This is a print screen of the pre recorded music Garage Band had to offer us. By clicking
on these music genres, we could pick tracks that reflected the mood we were aiming to create.
We picked ‘Piano’ as it’s somewhat sombre to reflected the seriousness of eating disorders
Above: The timeline in GarageBand that showed the music we had created
Above: The timeline in GarageBand that showed the music we had created
Above: This is the start up page we saw. Here we could open our existing project
Above: This is the start up page we saw. Here we could open our existing project
• As for the camera, tripod, headphones and microphone I created a Prezi to explain how they were useful