
1. Editing suit- I have used the editing suit before and i felt i had some knowledge in how to start editing out opening sequence however i felt i need to relearn a lot of what i had learnt previously.
2. Tripod- we used this piece of equipment through out all of our filming to make sure the camera was stead and didn’t end up with wobbly shots.
3. Blogger.com- we used this website to publish all of our work, here we could add pictures and create folders of different sections of work. I had never used this website before starting this project, this meant that it took a lot of getting used to however, I feel that I can use it well and understand the layouts.
4. Word- we used this programme to produce a look of our work for both pre-production and post production. This programme was very useful when making tables.
5. Scanner- The work we had done on word and inserted a table or drawn pictures, this could not be added to our blogs which meant we had to scan in all this word and turn it in a PDF folder.
6. Internet- I used the internet for all of my research into recent films for our chosen genre as well as looking at box office profits and much money had its takes to make a film from start to finish. It was very helpful as it allowed me to took at many different resource sites.
7. Sony Handy cam- we filmed all of our opening sequence using a Handy Cam which we attached to the tripod, this camera is very good as we was able to see what we was filming as well as look back at previous shots.
8. DivX- We used this programme to import and convert all of our filming on the computer edit suits. By using this programme it meant it could be kept in a small folder rather than taking up loads of room.
9. Digital camera- we used a digital camera to take pictures for out location recce as well as during filming which we added to documents.
10. PowerPoint- As adding pictures to our blogs had to be created into a PDF file this meant that a lot of work I did was produced on PowerPoint than that word, this was a much easier way to upload word rather than printing it all off and scanning.
11. Adobe Premier- we used this programme to edit all of our opening sequence. Even through I had used this programme before for our preliminary task I still found it confusing and hard to use however after some time of working on our opening sequence I felt more confident using the programme and was able to edited a change parts of our opening sequence with ease.
2. Tripod- we used this piece of equipment through out all of our filming to make sure the camera was stead and didn’t end up with wobbly shots.
3. Blogger.com- we used this website to publish all of our work, here we could add pictures and create folders of different sections of work. I had never used this website before starting this project, this meant that it took a lot of getting used to however, I feel that I can use it well and understand the layouts.
4. Word- we used this programme to produce a look of our work for both pre-production and post production. This programme was very useful when making tables.
5. Scanner- The work we had done on word and inserted a table or drawn pictures, this could not be added to our blogs which meant we had to scan in all this word and turn it in a PDF folder.
6. Internet- I used the internet for all of my research into recent films for our chosen genre as well as looking at box office profits and much money had its takes to make a film from start to finish. It was very helpful as it allowed me to took at many different resource sites.
7. Sony Handy cam- we filmed all of our opening sequence using a Handy Cam which we attached to the tripod, this camera is very good as we was able to see what we was filming as well as look back at previous shots.
8. DivX- We used this programme to import and convert all of our filming on the computer edit suits. By using this programme it meant it could be kept in a small folder rather than taking up loads of room.
9. Digital camera- we used a digital camera to take pictures for out location recce as well as during filming which we added to documents.
10. PowerPoint- As adding pictures to our blogs had to be created into a PDF file this meant that a lot of work I did was produced on PowerPoint than that word, this was a much easier way to upload word rather than printing it all off and scanning.
11. Adobe Premier- we used this programme to edit all of our opening sequence. Even through I had used this programme before for our preliminary task I still found it confusing and hard to use however after some time of working on our opening sequence I felt more confident using the programme and was able to edited a change parts of our opening sequence with ease.
After looking at all the technology i have used it is hard to image that 50 years ago making a film or opening sequence was a job for only the professional with large money funds and had expert skills knowledge on creating films . Today with the the use of Handy Cams and editing software it can take only a few weeks to put together a home made film and try to get interest from production companies to try and sell your film. In the 1950 this was quite the opposite
, from these pictures it shows us how technology has improved over the years and how today we can carry around cameras, and within minuets we can upload images to the computer whereas before pictures where taken on a film roll and had to be developed, anywhere in the world today in it is most unlikely that you would find any technologies that isn't now digital. As this is the way forward in the technology industry always improving and always doing one better than before. During the 1950's people of very high power with large amount of money would be responsible for creating a new blockbuster and to be part of the filming institution was a big deal.
Today i think we are very lucky to have the equipment and technologies at our fingertips that that allows us be able to create, capture and edited filming within days.


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