2. We used Rachel’s Apple Macbook to create our media products. This was useful because
it allowed us to work in any place at any time. My Mac experience from last year made the
construction of my A2 media products much easier.
3. This is the HD camera we used to film all of our footage for our music video
and take photos.
4. I created a blog account using ‘Blogger’ to post all of my research and
planning, as well as my final video and ancillary tasks.
5. I used ‘Microsoft Powerpoint’ to create my presentations and then uploaded
them to ‘Slideshare’, before embedding the link on my blog.
6. We used ‘iMovie’ to edit our video. This was really easy to use and we were able to
experiment with various transitions, titles and effects to make our video more effective
and appealing to our target audience.
7. I used ‘Adobe Photoshop’ to create my ancillary poster and album
cover. It includes many tools which I used to make my media products
more effective.
8. After creating an account, I uploaded my photos to ‘Photobucket’ so that
I could present them on my blog by embedding the link.
9. Similarly, I used ‘Flickr’ to upload my ancillaries so I could add notes to them
about how my products link well together.
10. We uploaded our rough cuts and our final video to ‘Youtube’
in order in to post it on our blogs.
11. I used ‘Quicktime’ to take a screen recording of me using iMovie to
demonstrate some of the skills I learnt when using the program (editing blue
tones). I found ‘Quicktime’ very easy to use and it successfully shows how I
managed to use various tools within iMovie.
12. I found the internet extremely useful when it came to researching, as I was
able to find out a huge amount of relevant and interesting information. By
searching “fonts” in ‘Google’, I found the website ‘Dafont’. This allowed me to
find any font I needed which helped me to create visually attractive ancillaries.
13. In the evaluation process, I uploaded my video to various social networking sites
such as ‘Facebook’ and ‘Twitter’ to access my target audience directly and ask for
their response.