Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Evaluation Question 6

In order to make our film opening of the best quality we had to go through the three stages of production:

  • Planning and research
  • Construction
  • Evaluation
This post will address what technologies have been used to create my final product and what I have learned about them.

The technology I have used are the of the following:
  • Powtoon
  • Photoshop
  • Slideshare
  • Movie studio platinum
  • Youtube
  • Blogger
  • Prezi
The technology I used during my planning and construction were IDMB and Numbers.com to find out statistics and other film information on our genre which was action to show that our film had a mainstream audience. We found a percentage of how many people enjoyed watching our particular genre. These statistics helped us find our target audiences which was males aged 35+. I also used the BBFC to establish an age rating for our film although there was some debate within our group. We also looked at different Youtube videos to look at other film openings and to see if we could achieve something similar. This allowed us to create a profile on the genre. We conveyed this information on Prezi, Powtoon, Blogger, Pitches and Powerpoint presentations so that we were organised and made our work look incredibly smart. I found Powtoon extremely annoying at first but then I got used to it.

During the evaluation process I used various different programs to evaluate my film opening. I used Prezi, Powtoon, Blogger and Movie Studio Platinum for each of the evaluation questions. Prezi was extremely time consuming and annoying. From adding these evaluation questions my blog looks amazing . Jade and Connor did most of the editing and I only had a small input to how the film was put together.

In conclusion I used a variety of technologies in my research and planning and evaluation. I have learnt how to use different technology in AS than ever before. The only technology I found annoying was Powtoon. By using these different technologies I have learnt how to use them properly and I hope do the same again in A2



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