“Digital technology
turns media consumers into media producers”. In your own experience, how has
your creativity developed through using digital technology to complete your
coursework productions? (25 marks)
Throughout my 2 years of studying media, I have produced a
film opening, titled Amnesia, for my AS product and during my year in A2 I,
along with 2 other group members, produced and created a cross promotional
package, which included a website, digipak and music video, promoting a new
artist, named iSO. During the production of both my foundation and advanced
portfolios digital technology played a massive role in allowing me to develop
my ideas and in turn, developing my creativity.
As a digital native I have always been a media consumer, but
throughout my A-level media course I have developed many skills in order to
become a media producer. When I joined media my skills were limited, I was especially
a novice when it comes to editing. At AS, our first task was to familiarise
ourselves with, the editing programme we would use throughout the two years,
Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, by creating a video of dancing bears. This included the
basic skills of importing clips and placing them onto the timeline using the
simple cutting tools. We then had the opportunity to recreate the opening scene
of Juno with a partner. We had to be able to reproduce an identical version of
it including the filming, costumes and editing. This enabled me to become
familiar with using transitions and effects on certain clips, for example
placing an animation effect over the clip so that it looked animated to match
the original, in order to get the desired effect to the original clip. After
completing this, we got into groups for a preliminary task as our last practise
for editing and filming before our final film opening. During editing my prelim task, I was able to
put into practise all the things I had previously learnt, for example slowing
the speed of the clip or making it faster.
In my year 12 foundation portfolio, I had very little
experience using Photoshop, so creating a film poster was quite difficult as
adding layers to my canvas was something I’d never done before, but this was
where my creativity took over and allowed me to experiment with different
filters on images and fonts for the text on the image. I learnt how to import
images onto Photoshop, layer texts and images and add effects to the images or
text, all of which were new skills. During AS, using Blogger restricted my
creativity as it was limited in the ways you could lay text and images out and
present posts, but I soon taught myself how to upload PowerPoints onto slide
share, which enabled me to share them on my blog. I was able to use another
presentational tool, Prezi, in order to share my creativity, after a few weeks.
The site was fairly simple but allowed me to present my research in an
interesting format with different themed templates, which in turn, enhanced my
creativity.
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Throughout the planning and production of my AS product, the
Internet was a key feature in my research as it enabled me to develop basic
skills I previously had when searching for things by refining searches. When
using the internet I was able to enhance my products creativity as I was able
to choose from a range of creative sites in which I could display and present
work, or search for funky font websites to enrich my film poster. Before AS, I
would only use YouTube to consume media whereas in AS, YouTube became a site I
used a lot more than when I was a media producer and I became familiar with
uploading videos and then sharing them to other places, for example, my blog,
using the embed code. I was able to use YouTube at A2 for research and
evidence, it also enabled me to take inspiration and influence from specific
videos and clips. I also used Survey Monkey as I needed to some feedback on
what went well within my film opening and what I could improve on. This was an
easy site to navigate but a useful tool to present my findings which allowed me
to use the results creatively and present them in a different format.
In my A2 coursework I have used digital technology as a
consumer and a producer because I have used the Internet e.g. YouTube and
Google, to take in information about the rap genre that my cross promotional
package was based on. From what I found and learnt, I took ideas forward and
turned them into a product; music video, digipak and website. Through using
software such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Premiere, I was able to develop my
creativity and turn it from an idea into reality, allowing me to experiment
with ideas and from the experience I gained through research and planning, I
was able to judge how effective and successful this outcome was. I created a
steal-o-matic on Adobe Premiere which was created as a visual moodboard,
whereby I placed all of my basic skills I’d learnt from the previous year into
practise as this was more of a creative presentational task compared to an
editing task. Editing my final music video meant that I needed to show off all
the skills I had learnt to use and even new skills too. I learnt how to apply a
warp stabilizer to make sure my footage was of good quality and didn’t look
messy by wobbling. We also used reverse speed which enabled us to be creative
with our footage so that we could make shots rewind and look effective as well
as interesting. I used another effect called feathering which made our shots
interesting. We also incorporated black and white filters into our video as it
tied in with our concept. I discovered
how to export a video and upload it to YouTube for media consumers, something
which I never would have been able to do before starting media. The conventions
of rap music video editing usually consist of lots of jump shots from one
environment to another, this was something we applied consistently throughout
our music video as well as making sure the editing kept up with the pace of the
song. In rap music videos, the shots are often short but repetitive, this was
another technique that we made use of continually throughout our music video, especially
during the chorus.
In A2, I decided to create an account with photo bucket as
this was a much easier format to share groups of photos but also meant I could
separate them into separate albums which made it easy for anyone to look at my
photos. By using the embed codes, I was able to transfer these albums onto the
appropriate blog posts. I was able to use the internet as a more creative tool
this year as I learnt how to create a GIF on the internet which was another
presentational device that I could use to improve the creative layout of
blogger. I was able to create a GIF whenever I wanted to talk about a specific
shot which was useful as the GIF gave a visual demonstration too. Being a
presentational tool I was unable to use last year, this enhanced my blog as it
made any passage of writing much more visual so it fit with the explanation. When
creating the website on Wix, I used mostly trial and error in order to learn
how to use the website as it was new to me, however I had created a website on
dream weaver in year 11, being mainly a teacher led task, which meant I knew
what layout I wanted and how to create links to buttons and I knew how to insert
social media links. However, creating the website on Wix independently was
totally different as I wasn’t familiar with the programme and all the different
features of it. Another presentational
tool I learnt to use in order to enhance the appearance of my blog posts, was
Emaze. This site was similar to prezi but is a useful device as it allowed me
to present information in a ‘journey like’ format which was simple yet
effective which further developed the creativity of my blog.
In A2, I became familiar with Photoshop as it was the main
programme I used in order to create my digipak and tour poster which enabled me
to show off my creativity. I advanced in Year 13 as I already had a basic
understanding of the software programme and I knew how to use the layers, which
enabled me to experiment by using different effects on the images and fonts. We
stayed with a darker colour scheme and background as this was typical in the
rap genre as our research disclosed. Stereotypically, the rap genre in one way
or another contains drugs and violence and this is common internationally,
therefore we wanted to link this to our ancillary texts as well as our music
video. We did this by being able to create shadowing effects around the text on
my ‘tour dates’ poster and add a smoke effect to the image that was on my
canvas already.
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ReplyDeleteA: 15-16/25 - You make some interesting distinctions and offer mature ideas which focus on the question. You right fluently and use some good examples.
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