From constructing this production, the student has learned about various technologies. The Canon Legria FS200 camera offered good quality for capturing footage and had useful features like a zoom and flip screen. A borrowed tripod helped achieve steady shots. The student edited using Adobe CS6 since they didn't have access to Mac. Websites like DailyMotion, YouTube, and VodPod were used to upload and view videos, though YouTube is blocked at school. Final Cut Pro was the primary editing software due to its professional features. Freesound provided copyright-free audio files. SlideShare and FL Studio were also utilized.
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1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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Technology progress
1. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this production?
2. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this production?
This is the camera that I used which is a Canon Legria FS200 which I acquired from the school because I felt that this camera offered
good enough quality for me to capture my footage on. The camera also suited me because it had a variety of different uses, it has
41x zoom which was perfect for getting shots which I couldn’t have done with out a good zoom on. It also can record movies and
photos, and there's a dual-shot option that lets you switch between capturing stills and video without changing modes, although you
can't capture stills while it's actively recording video. The camera was not only good hardware wise it was perfect for hand held
footage with the strap at the side, a flip out screen and the design was nice and compact allowing me to film comfortable so I could
retain steady freehand shots.
The tripod that I borrowed from school was absolutely excellent in retaining steady shots especially if the shot was a prolonged one and
not a short one. The adjustable legs length and width wise and the tightening and loosening head helped me film from different heights
and different angles which made my film a lot more professional as the tripod enabled me to use a more varied selection of shots for my
opening. Without this tripod the film would have been a lot more shaking and would have looked amateur detracting from the opening,
for my film this tripod was essential.
I decided that time spend not editing is time wasted, so I took it upon my own hands to make sure that I managed to edit in my
spare time and because I didn’t have mac I decided to use CS6 because it supports final cut pro also. This is a professional
product which offers a variety of side products to make your product look brilliant.
3. Daily motion is a brilliant website to use for uploading movies. I used this to upload my preliminary task and to upload a
recording for my evaluation, the website is straightforward to use a provides a service free of charge to embed your videos
into your blog easily. It’s also perfect for me to use because our school system doesn’t allow YouTube so this was a way to
get around that and still have videos accessible to view on my blog.
Blogger was by far the most important online tool for me to present my coursework. This website is completely free and acts as an
online diary, this simple layout means that anybody can use it and you can create your own area and have your blog accessible to as
many people as you like. It will let you import YouTube movies, your own movies, pictures and much more the program is extremely
versatile. Using blogger helped me keep up to date with my blogging as it tells you when you posted on it and if anybody has
commented i.e. my media teacher if I needed some assistance in a certain area that I wasn’t quite up to scratch in.
Mr Henton introduced us to this website a while ago and it’s extremely useful. It provides a great service allowing people to watch the
openings to many films for free, many of the films on there are very popular. It gives you the ability to study different professional
films, this helped me because I was able to take a few idea and manipulate them into my own idea just from spending some time
watching them on this website.
4. YouTube is an excellent website to use, you can upload videos and you can watch them on there too. I used this website regularly to
check different openings and tips of how to get the best footage and tips on editing all from the comfort of my own home. They also
have a feedback button where you can see that you need to improve your video and they also have comments enabled so you can
actually read specific comments about your movie. The only problem with this website is that it’s blocked inside school so I used this
strictly outside of school times.
There is a website called VodPod which is similar to YouTube but I don’t think it’s as good. The layout isn’t as professional and it
isn’t as recognized although for small movies which I will be doing it doesn’t matte to a great deal, it’s another free site you can
use to upload movies and receive comments on them.
Final cut is the software program which I predominately used to edit my opening horror on. This software isn’t available free
but with the prices comes an excellent editing software. The program is extremely professional, it not only offers a variety of
ways to edit, use transitions, use video filters etc. but the layout is also very easy to understand which was a help when
learning how to use it for the first time. I was glad to be using this software because I have seen some films edited on there
and they are of superb quality and some of the top editors won’t use anything other than this software.
5. There was many complications with adding audio into our movie because sound is a very important part of a horror movie
and without it the movie wouldn’t have such an impact, so for this reason I chose to use freesound. The website offers
thousands of free sounds ranging from eating noises to animals getting slaughtered. The sounds I wanted I was able to get
from freesound very easily. The most important thing about this website it that all of the music uploaded to it isn’t
copyrighted which is what was causing the problem and this was a brilliant solution around it.
Slideshare is a very useful program to use because you cant put a presentation straight onto your blog you need a third party
software and this is by far the best one. It’s free to set up, it’s quick and it’s user-friendly. I have done a few slideshows which I
have used slideshare for.
FL studio is a brilliant program to use if you want to create your own music. This program would be very useful because we
can’t use copyright music in our opening and creating your own means you can chose exactly what sound you want in your
film. This software doesn’t come free there is a fee you have to pay but you can download the trial to see if works for you.
The only downside is that we don’t have this at school so it would be only after school at home where it could be used.