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Tuesday, 12 February 2013
finishing Q7
I'm finding it harder to finish question 7 due to the content I need to find but so far my conclusion is coming along well I think, as I have tried to think of different and interesting ways to get my answers across. I've managed to use a range of techniques as well, but now I just need to finish this last question for my product to be completed.
Monday, 11 February 2013
Q6.
Q6.
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of
constructing this product?
During the creation of this product, I learnt a lot of new
skills.
There’s definitely more to photography then just taking a photo as I realised, you also have to figure out what way you want the photo (e.g. portrait or landscape) to fit on a specific page or a particular size so that it’s not pixelated if you need to enlarge it. You also have to control what's actually in the photo; I chose what my models wore and their facial expressions as there are clear style and attitude differences between genres such as Pop and Heavy metal. I did research into what my models should look like which is why my blog has a mood board, and I also had to look at current trends so as to make ‘The Fall’ more relatable and fresh. The background of the images was also really important to get right as there are usually huge differences between genres, unless they are shot in a studio (but I wanted something more relaxed). You wouldn’t see a dance artist in a family home, just like typically you wouldn’t see a photo-shoot with a Pop boy band in an abandoned building so I had to really think where I should take the photos.
There’s definitely more to photography then just taking a photo as I realised, you also have to figure out what way you want the photo (e.g. portrait or landscape) to fit on a specific page or a particular size so that it’s not pixelated if you need to enlarge it. You also have to control what's actually in the photo; I chose what my models wore and their facial expressions as there are clear style and attitude differences between genres such as Pop and Heavy metal. I did research into what my models should look like which is why my blog has a mood board, and I also had to look at current trends so as to make ‘The Fall’ more relatable and fresh. The background of the images was also really important to get right as there are usually huge differences between genres, unless they are shot in a studio (but I wanted something more relaxed). You wouldn’t see a dance artist in a family home, just like typically you wouldn’t see a photo-shoot with a Pop boy band in an abandoned building so I had to really think where I should take the photos.
I had never used Photoshop or InDesign before, so of course I
learnt a lot from both of them and I think now I can create quite good pieces
of work on both, even if they are a little basic as I only really had a crash
course in the two. I learnt the typical things like how to get rid of unwanted
things in your pictures, how to change certain colours and how to make people
look more airbrushed and professional.
Considering how little I knew about Photoshop, InDesign and even using Mac’s, I'm happy with my final product and what I have managed to achieve throughout my coursework. I think the hardest thing was just right at the beginning where I knew nothing, and had to find out what everything was and where it was on the Mac but once I got into the habit of regularly using them it began to get easier. I felt that InDesign was easier than Photoshop as we were only shown the basic steps we needed and I felt like there were less of them compared to what was being used on Photoshop. Another challenge was taking the photos, trying to find a time when everyone was free and willing, and shooting them portrait or landscape depending on whether they were going to be the front cover image or not. However once I had got that out the way the rest was all on the computers so required less organising which made it a little easier. The clone stamp on Photoshop was the most helpful tool ever as well!
Considering how little I knew about Photoshop, InDesign and even using Mac’s, I'm happy with my final product and what I have managed to achieve throughout my coursework. I think the hardest thing was just right at the beginning where I knew nothing, and had to find out what everything was and where it was on the Mac but once I got into the habit of regularly using them it began to get easier. I felt that InDesign was easier than Photoshop as we were only shown the basic steps we needed and I felt like there were less of them compared to what was being used on Photoshop. Another challenge was taking the photos, trying to find a time when everyone was free and willing, and shooting them portrait or landscape depending on whether they were going to be the front cover image or not. However once I had got that out the way the rest was all on the computers so required less organising which made it a little easier. The clone stamp on Photoshop was the most helpful tool ever as well!
I learnt to some extent just what the two programs can actually
do for you and I realised how helpful they were for the people whose job it is
to create things such as magazines. I discovered how the more time you put in,
the more perfected your overall product can become, by just having a cleaner
and better finish. Some of the steps in Photoshop were quite elaborate but what
they did (e.g. the lasso tool) was actually very helpful.
Blogger has been the most helpful form of delivering
homework. You can put things up at home and its quick and easy to embed files,
add images and even inserting videos there’s just one step to do it. I also
used GoAnimate, a website on which to create animations as the people I used in
my focus group didn't want to be seen. That website was also quite simple to
use as the sequences had been shortened a lot so it was easy for everyone to
use. Overall, I have been introduced to a lot of new programs and different
ways of delivering certain aspects of coursework but I feel like I have managed to keep up
with the demands quite well and I'm glad I have been shown them, so I know how
to use them in the future, should the need ever arise.
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