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HOW DID YOU USE MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES IN THE
CONSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH PLANNING AND EVALUATION STAGES?
During this project I used a MacBook Pro which had the software package Adobe Premier CS6. It was in fact a lot
more efficient to use, however the main reason for using a MacBook was that the music facility needed to use the
Apple computers and therefore I was unable to stay on the Apple computer server.
Although this was more of a benefit then a disadvantage because the MacBooks are portable which was a paramount factor for me as I was able to upload film quickly to Adobe
Premiere from wherever I was as well as keep the blog updated as much as possible, which therefore allowed me
to use the software quicker and also gained further knowledge upon what I currently had.
When it came down to the editing I was already aware of the basics that there was in Adobe Premiere for example, cutting, fading and adding sound effects. This therefore meant I was able to work with the software without any
problems, which again allowed me to work at a faster rate due to the knowledge, and experience I already had about
the experience.
Although when working with Adobe Premiere I had no major obstructing problems which affected my
documentary drastically I did find hat I had to ensure the USB was connected to both the MacBook and Panasonic HD camera correctly, this is because if it wasn’t then the files
became corrupted and in one situation was unable to retrieve. I therefore had to reschedule reshooting with
interviewees, which was time consuming for the deadlines that I had.
When working with the equipment such as the Panasonic HD camera (AVCHD 1920 x 1080/50, however when
exporting to Vimeo it was unable to export the film in its full quality) along with a Manfrotto tripod which had a
good pan and tilt held which therefore meant it was easy to use, however when exporting to Vimeo it was unable to
export the film in its full quality) which as a group we used through a booking system, I was familiar with the settings and the cameras functions due to previous use during the
foundation portfolio the previous year. This was an advantage to me as I was able to change the lighting of the camera for example by changing the mode of the camera to
‘low light’ which is a mode that allows the camera to recorded in a dark room or twilight, which was useful when shooting in bad lighting areas for example bedrooms. The
format of the camera and SD card was also used efficiently and correctly.
When researching about my target audience I used a website called survey monkey, this website allowed to
engage with a broad audience to find about their views and opinions on fandom. I used questions appropriate to all
ages for example “who and what are you a fan of?”, “are you a fan of your idol due to their talents?” and “what
would you do to meet your idol?”
Media technologies enabled me to gain a greater understanding of my
audience research which furthermore allowed me have
specific data to my documentary, which not only saved time but ensured that my primary research was as
relevant as possible and gave me the correct data I needed,
for example my survey monkey was through
technology which means I therefore did not have to use hand out surveys and allowed
people to do the questionnaire in their own
time.
In conclusion the use of technology was a huge
benefit for my research and planning because it made my productions final piece look professional and enabled me
to work efficiently.