Tuesday 16 April 2013

Evaluation 4- Production

Here i Will List the New equipment that prviously was not used in Pre- Production

Equipment:

The use of a Lighting Studio was something that could not be used for the process of pre production due to restrictions to the areas that we could go and the access was limited in the studio. But for Production we later had the ability to use this piece of of equipment. The main use of the studio was in the construction of the video itself. Our video featured Studio Scenes of performance aspect and we needed them in order to make our video look genuine, this in turn required us to experiment and try out different lighting techniques. There were a total of 13 different light in the studio and in order to get the right one we needed to try out all of them. If we had not used the studio the video would have been lacking in the performance scenes due to poor lighting.

Video Cameras were again used here in order to acomplish the main bulk of the filming. This in combination with the tripod was the only filming equipment that we needed to use for our filming. Other types of camera were avalible to us such as the Go Pro but since this was not needed it would have been a waste of time to use it.

SLR Cameras were used also in the Production Stage. These would have been used in the ancillary tasks for this project so that would be the Digi-pack and the Magazine Advert. In order to achieve the desired effect SLR cameras were used in place of digital cameras, this is because the quality of the picture is better, the image is sharper and they generally produce a higher standard of picture. They were used during the photoshoot we took for the Digi-pack and the Magazine advert. The shoot consisted of around 40 photos and

Programs:

Again Final Cut Pro and Audio Hijack were used in the creation of the Main Bulk of the Music Video. They were used to similar effect to the preliminary tasks so there is no need to touch up anymore on this.

Adobe Photoshop was a new Program that was used in the Production Stage

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