During the process of creating my music magazine products, I have used programs and cameras to capture and create my overall product.
The use of a 8.1 megapixel digital camera enabled me to take high quality images for my magazine. I also used a 6.3 megapixel digital SLR to take the small pictures for my contents page. I used these cameras to take high quality images in macro and portrait modes.
I then uploaded these images onto a computer and edited them using Photoshop. Adobe Photoshop CS4 was the program of choice because it has a lot of options in which I can use to edit and transform my images. Once edited, I uploaded my images to Flickr and Blogger to show what pictures I have taken and which ones I will be using. I used blogger to upload my original pictures and my final images then explain and describe which pictures were what. I used blogger to analyse each of my images.
Some of pictures were taken outside, so I didn't have to do much with the camera to take a perfect picture. Some of my pictures were taken inside. I had to try and adjust the lighting in the room to make the picture as clear as possible.
One picture that I used for my front cover was left until the last minute. This was poor time management for my overall product.
These are all my finished products in Media at East Norfolk Sixth Form College.
Portfolio Sections
- A. Main Task: finished products (1)
- B. Evaluation: forms and conventions (1)
- C. Evaluation: representation (1)
- D. Evaluation: institutions (1)
- E. Evaluation: target audience (1)
- F. Evaluation: addressing my audience (1)
- G. Evaluation: technologies (1)
- H. Evaluation: skills development (1)
- I. Appendix: main task planning work (5)
- J. Preliminary Task: finished products (2)
- K. Preliminary Task: planning materials (1)
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