10. Some references to YouTube videos I used in the very beggining of my experience with Photoshop: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-u-OYz2qaU&feature=fvst http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxgRneI6yfY The tool on the right helped me edit images in different ways. Another tool I used a lot was the Eyedropper tool that helped me pick up a certain colour from anywhere in the image. The use of the magnetic lasso and crop tool, with this tool I could go round the photo and it would cut it out allowing me to place it on a blank background if I wanted to. I found the layers panel on the right handside quite confusing in the beginning as I knew nothing about I have since learnt that this is an important factor when working on my magazine. The layers allow users to work on separate images in order to modify sections without changing the entire image.
11. Communication The use of communication was possible with the use of Internet Websites. I was a number of them and they made everything so much easier and quicker. For example, uploading my audience research questionnaire on SurveyMonkey allowed as many people as we wanted to take the survey without having to hardly make any effort and print out sheets. The results were easy to understand and make use of. I posted my survey on my Facebook wall and a few people took the time to answer the questions.
12. Communication Facebook was a good way to communicate with our classmates and exchange ideas on who is doing what and how. We also used the group called ‘AS Media Studies York College’ that allowed us to ask the teachers questions and share information. Blogger was of course, the main website I used as it allowed me to upload any tasks I had finished straight away, go back and change things, share it with more people and get comments for my work. I enjoyed working with Blogger and although I had never had a blog before I found it quite simple to use after the first time.
13. Camera I used a digital camera (that college provided us with) to take my pictures. I chose to use the one in college instead of my own as the other one was professional and it allow high quality pictures. Also, it is quite easy to transfer on a computer or memory stick. I learned about different kinds of shots when taking pictures (mid-shot, high angle shot, long shot etc.) and about balancing and editing images. I took a lot of photos to make sure that I had enough to choose from when it came down to it. I also managed to stick to my flat plans for my pictures, so they turned out how I wanted them. This is where I got some tips for using the camera: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuUt44rIeLA