Tuesday 30 April 2013

Monday 22 April 2013

Tuesday 16 April 2013

Software used to create my digipak


Software I used to create my digipak

I used two different types of software to create my digipak as they both offered different effects and and tools. 

They were 

  • Picasa
  • Microsoft Word
Picasa is an digital photo editing software. It is quick and easy to use as it has a file importing section where you can insert the memory card and it will import all of the photos from the memory card in seconds. I felt that the basic features such as cropping and adding colour enhancements was very simple but effective as it produced high quality images. 



It also let you organise all of your photos together in a folder so when you came to edit a photo it was much more easy to find.



Because we could't download 'Photoshop' editing our digipak meant that we had to use two or more different forms of software as Picasa didn't allow you to change the images around if you needed to. Microsoft Word helped us to move the images around freely and they had tools such as borders so we could mark out the how I want my digipak to look. 









Monday 15 April 2013

iMovie- Software used to create my music video


iMovie- Software I used to create my music video

The software I used to create and edit my music video was iMovie. I found that this software was easy to use and it had everything I needed such as transitions and the option to add text. Having a Mac at home aloud me to use iMovie before which make me feel confident using the software, moreover in AS media we used iMove to create out thriller openings. There were a range of techniques to use on iMovie, some of them being, cutting, cropping, transitions, photo's, adding sound, video adjustments, audio adjustments, cropping and rotation, changing things like brightness, exposure, contrast and saturation, video effect and there are lots more. Below I will talk through the technique's I have used. 

Creating a project




This is the project gallery, where the different projects are kept, so here I've kept my first, second and final draft and this was easier and it helped me not get mixed up with my other drafts. To create a new project you select 'File' and 'new project'. 

There is then an event library where you import all of your clips in you may use for the music video. 






To import a clip there is a tool on the side of the screen which looks like a cam recorder to indicate this is where you get the footage from. 









Adding music


Adding music on iMovie was very simple. All you had to do was to selected the music option on the side of the screen then drag it into the project you wanted to fill the music with. The the music will play with the clips.


Selecting a clip & Editing tools. 


To select a clip for my music video i had a folder with all of my footage in so that it doesn't get lost or mixed up with everyone else. To put the clip into the project I had to drag it into the project folder. The to edit the clip a little settings tool is on the side of the clip. Different options come up such as video adjustments, clip adjustments and audio adjustments. 
The video adjustment lets you edit the presentation of the picture, so the brightness, exposure, contracts, satureation, and also the white point allows you to adjust the white point on part of a picture. The Audio adjustments lets you control the volume of the clip of even take all the volume off. The option of ducking, lets the volume to reduce of the other tracks been played. The fade in and fade out, makes the start and the end of the music, and again it allows a manual which lets you choose it by yourself, or automatically. 




Trimming the clip




This is the most useful tool when it comes to lip syncing. The trimming tool allows you to trim the part away that you don't want of the clip. It is located on the 'Windows' tool bar. Then a little window appears where the selected clip appears with a yellow boarder. This is easy to see clearly which part you will be editing. After you select the part you want you press done and it trims the clip for you.







Thursday 11 April 2013

Final magazine advert


Final magazine advert





This is my final magazine advert that I have created for my album 'Blonde Louis'. I am very happy with the overall advertisement as it conforms to real media products. I wanted to keep the same image from the front cover of the album to the poster, which is a method lots of artists use. This is to increase the brand identity of my band as the repetitive image makes people recognise the band and their album. 

I wanted the text to be the same throughout the poster as this links in with the brand identity it also it gives uniformity to the image. Moreover I wanted to add ratings onto the poster from critics to show the professionalism of the band. It is also advisory for the audience hopefully persuading them to buy the album. 

The use of interactivity was a key element when creating my advertisement. Convergence is very important for both consumer and produces so I wanted to add a QRCode so the target audience or person interested in buying the album can can it on their iPhone and it makes buying the album instant.