The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of a research project. Blogspot was used to organize work and share with others. Google and YouTube were used for research on hip hop videos and Goodwin's theory. Photoshop was vital for constructing posters and digital packages from screenshots. PowerPoint and Microsoft Word helped plan with organized scripts, images, and schedules. YouTube, Facebook, and surveys were used to evaluate the work and receive audience feedback.
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How did you use new media technologies in
1.
2. Re search
The first source of media
technology I used for my overall
project was Blog spot which is
were all the info from my re
search, evaluation, planning and
construction will go on.
This helped me organise my work
and follow other blogs helped me
keep up with others doing work in
my group.
It is also very helpful and simple
to put all my work on as it can
simply be copied and pasted on
3. Re search
Another media consumption I used was
Google to find our information on hip hop
videos and not only that but helped re
search Goodwins theory and gave me a
clear understanding of his theory's so i
could process them into my re search.
Also YouTube Was were I got the music
videos from. This helped me analyse 4
different music videos and make helped
me get a fundamental understanding on
the typical conventions of hip hop videos.
4. Examples of re search with
screen shots
Pint screen of
YouTube videos
being analysed
Goodwins theory
being searched on
google
5. Re search
YouTube was very vital throughout our
project. I would personally say it was the
most important source of technology we
used as it was used in every aspect of our
project.
YouTube also helped me in aspects of
finding my final track and helped me
access many different tracks that i could of
possibly used as my final project.
Another vital point about using YouTube
throughout our project was that it was very
easy to access.
6. YouTube searching screen grab
Final track found on
YouTube
Possible tracks we
could of used on
YouTube.
7. Construction
Throughout constructing the digi pack and the poster
the main media technologies I used were photo shop.
This was very vital and very good as it was designed to
create professional looking posters and digi packs.
This helped me understand how to take many images
and put them into one by cutting and pasting and also
writing on pictures with many different effects.
Another source of technology that was used
throughout construction was when print screens were
taken from the actual video which was on I movies.
This was very usefull as it helped me have an idea on
how to make the poster and digi pack go with the
actual video within the print screens and taken.
8. Screen grabs of poster and
Screen grabs of photo
shop in process for
poster
Screen grabs of digi pack
on photo shop
9. Construction
While in the process of
filming many different
technologies were used
top create our project.
One of the main media
technologies we used
which were very
important was the tripod
to create still shots of
the performer from a
lower angle. This was
very well in its purpose
and helped us
throughout recording.
10. Planning
Throughout the planning stages of my
project my group used different sources of
media technologies such as a digital
camera for the story board which is very
important due to the story board being
clear to read through.
Another source of media technology that
was used throughout our planning stage
was PowerPoint which was convenient for
the script. It helped us create a organised
script for our music video and section them
out into different slides.
12. Planning
Microsoft word was used a lot throughout our planning
stages. It was a important source of technology, reasons
being that it allowed me to put up images of locations and
costumes with information on why I chose them
underneath which would make it easier for people to read
and understand.
Another reason why it was very use full source of
technology was because it allowed me to create
organised tables and also schedules and duties
throughout the weeks.
As we used PowerPoint and Microsoft Word throughout
the planning stages this caused us to use Slide Share
which is another media technology which helps us upload
work onto our blogs. This is done by embedding a code
onto the blog and uploading it.
14. Evaluation
Throughout the evaluation stages we used
many different types of media
technologies,. One of the main ones we
used were YouTube but for a whole
different purpose. Instead of looking for
music videos wed create our own on
webcam on I movies and then upload it to
YouTube and from there get the embed
code and put it straight onto our blog. This
helped me understand that there are other
ways in which media technologies such as
YouTube can use used for different things.
15. Evaluation
Another source of media technology that
we used was face book. This was used
to receive audience feed back on our
video, poster and digi pack. This was
important as it reached a really wide
range of audience and is also accessible
to a lot of people you may not no. it was
very easy to upload the images of the
digi pack and video to receive audience
feedback.