Apple Macs were the most important technological device for my A2 Media Studies. Initially I had only used Windows computers, and so I had to learn the procedures of Macs. After AS I had learnt all of the basics, but I was still learning. Now, I have learnt everything I need to know for fulfilling my media studies needs. This entailed learning several programmes installed upon the Apple Macs. The Mac Computers are key to everything in media, as they are used in all aspects. They are needed for blogging, editing, social networking, photo manipulation, designing, and planning.
Windows Movie Maker is the software I used for editing my music video. Initially I started with Final Cut Express, but I was forced to change software because of technological difficulties. I had numerous problems when using Final Cut Express. Problems such as: the software crashing, files becoming corrupted, files being deleted, and extremely slow rendering. Therefore, I changed to the more simplistic Windows Movie Maker. Although Movie Maker has less effects, and editing options, it was sufficient for my music video. The software contained all of the effects that I required, such as: fades, speed alter, brighten, and saturate. Because of the technical difficulties with Final Cut, I did spend any time during the preparation phase familiarising myself with Windows Movie Maker. This meant I had to learn whilst editing. Luckily I had spent time using Final Cut Express during the planning phase, practicing, and creating a preliminary task. Final Cut Express shares many similarities with Movie Maker, which meant I could apply my skills learnt during the planning phase when using Movie Maker.
Blogging a free, simple way of having your own internet page. Blogging allows people to have an independent webpage to post any information they want. A blog is a place where anyone can view what you have to say, so it is used as a way of communication. A film maker can write a blog to keep fans posted on the progress. This can be a way of maintaining fans through the long process of film making, so they do not forget about the film. Although filming a music video is much shorter, the same premise can still be used, to 'tease' fans of an upcoming song.
Blogger is the website I use for blogging, storing all of my research, planning, and evaluation. I considered using Wix, even spending some time with the blogging tool. But I decided to stick with Blogger, as I prefer it. I continued to use Blogger because it has a simple, conventional blogging layout which I am fond of; the Wix layout appears more like a website than a blog. In addition Blogger has everything I need, whilst Wix has many unnecessary features.
I have used Blogger as a database for all of my posts, videos, presentations, and analysis. It is an easy to use software which enables me to work on posts from anywhere. A post I am currently working on in school, can be accessed when I return home, or even from my mobile phone using 3G.
I used Pixelmator for digital photo manipulation, when creating my digipak and digipak advert. Pixelmator is a program with a vast array of features to alter images, and add titles. This is why the program was very useful for creating my two ancillary tasks. The program is of professional quality, being almost equivalent to Photoshop. Before creating these ancillary tasks I had very little experience within the program, which meant I almost had to learn it from scratch. This did slow the process down quite a bit, but in the end it was worth it for the many filters Pixelmator has to offer.
Removing background was a key feature with the software, which I used to remove the white wall behind the protagonist, so that I could use a different background. The layering of different pictures was the next useful tool, which let me bring the text and photo in front of the background.
One effect I used upon the image of the protagonist was a paint effect, which made the photo look painted. This was a stylistic feature I used to signify that this characters history has already been decided. The paint is meant to connote this, as it suggests this has happened already - 'the writing is on the wall' as the title of the song states. This relates to the idea that fate has already been decided, it is out of your hands. The theme is the premise of the music video, stating that luck is out of our hands, we have no control of the results.
During filming of my music video I used a digital camera. I decided to use a standard hand camera, for my shots. The camera was compact, easy to use, and easy to upload to a computer via an extension camera. I decided to use a low quality camera in my filming for effect. Using a low quality camera meant that the footage was quite grainy, which I wanted as it signified the gritty reality of gambling. When a high quality camera is used, the film feels more staged, and set up. However, with grainy footage it feels less staged. The film '28 Days Later' uses a low budget camera for this precise effect, which is where I found inspiration for the idea from.
They can connect to a computer via a USB port, ready to transfer. Transferring data is simple once you learn how to do it, and it lets you select footage you want, and delete the rest. Digital cameras are an effective piece of technology for recording footage, being simple to use. They are small and compact which means they are good for portability when creating a film with a very limited cast. In a high budget production film cameras are used, but they usually have a large crew, with several different camera men. Hence, why a digital camera was suitable for my low budget music video.
YouTube is a good place to post videos, especially music videos. Nearly all music videos are posted on YouTube in addition to on music channels. YouTube is the most popular video streaming websites, and is the place to go if someone is looking for a particular music video, rather than waiting on a music channel for the song to play. Posting on YouTube is free, and it reaches a global audience, when a television advert will only be shown on selected channels and countries. The drawback of posting on YouTube is that people may not find the video, or click on it because there are so many other videos on the website. This issue is not a problem for a popular high budget music video, but only for amateur productions.
Scribd is a website I have used for uploading my PowerPoint presentation to my blog. This website also works for various file types, but I only required its use once. I used Scribd for my music video pitch, to upload the PowerPoint. This was the only time I used a powerpoint, as all of my other blog posts were easily transferrable to a standard blog post. Although I only used the website once, Scridb was useful for creating a blog post from a PowerPoint presentation.































