4. A school Desktop Computer, DELL
Laptop and MacBook were all used
in this process. Initially, all the work
was started at school on the desktop
computer, then transferred on to my
home laptop via email and USB.
When it came to editing the
trailer, again all three were used.
5. Four different types of cameras
were used. To film for the
trailer, a handheld video
camera was used. To take
location pictures, the iPhone
was used along with the digital
camera. The SLR camera was
used to take pictures for the
magazine and poster.
6. A USB was used to
transfer work between the
different computers. The
USB cable was used to
upload footage and
images.
7. I used my scanner to
scan the typeface onto
the computer to allow
editing to take place.
8. The tripod was used
on multiple occasions
when filming for the
trailer took place.
10. Photoshop was the main tool
used for editing the poster
Adobe Premiere Pro was
and magazine. I edited my
typeface on here.
used to edit the footage
for the trailer.
Adobe Bridge was used
to make sure different
types of files opened on
Adobe Premiere.
11. The paint tool on
Microsoft was used to
cut images. This made
it easier to edit images
on Photoshop as there
wasn’t an excess of
things to cut.
Windows Live Movie
Maker was used to
make videos. These
videos show my
progression of ideas in
certain areas of the
production.
12. Power Point Presentation was used to
make presentations. This was a simple
way to get across multiple ideas at once.
Microsoft word was used to
make plans and to analyse the
magazine covers and posters.
14. YouTube was used to upload the trailer and other clips.
This allows a large audience to view the trailer and give
feedback. It is also easily accessible.
Vimeo was used to upload the trailer.
15. Blogger was used to upload all
of the work. The layout of
Blogger allowed me to
strategically show the thought
processes of production.
Prezi was used for the same
reason PPT was. It was just a
more interesting way to get my
ideas across.