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I used Sites on the internet such as:
YouTube: I used you tube almost everyday because i would need inspiration for my music video. My group and I kept changing our song choice, so we had to constantly be on you tube looking at music videos and searching for the right songs for us.
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Vimeo: Vimeo is kind of like You Tube. However, the majority of videos that were posted on there were student made. It was okay to put videos on here and was useful, as we were not allowed to upload our videos onto You Tube or Facebook, unless we had copyright permission. It was also a easy way to access other students work, being interested in what other students ideas and song choices were.
Blogger: Where do I begin? I've been using Blogger for two years now and I'm so sick of it! Blogger was a way to research, plan and produce our music videos and ancillary work, without the confusion of paper work. It was an easy thing to use and it was interesting on how it worked. I loved uploading screen shots, pictures and videos onto Blogger as it was the most easiest thing to do. Blogger was very useful for this course, as it is a well organised site for students to use, i mean could you imagine us blogging on paper? I'd have a huge pile by now. But Blogger was also a good way for our teachers to see our progress, so that was good too.
Prezi: Prezi is kind of like Power point. It;s like a brain storm of information that you make into a short clip. I personally never liked or used prezi.
Google: I was always googling Artists when I was planning and researching, so that I could get more information. Google is the best!
+Google Images: It was always useful. I got my bar code and parental logo from Google images. It was always fun looking at pictures of artists and their digipaks.
Then I used software such as:
Final Cut Pro: I have been using Final Cut Pro for three years now. I have produced a Soap opening, a Thriller and a music video by using it. i have also used final cut pro to make many small videos. I used things such as fades and dissolves frequently. I used soundtrack pro making my thriller. however, this year we just put a song onto the timeline. No Long Ting. I also used live type, but just not this year. Final cut is very useful and the quality of the software is great.
Photoshop: Photoshop was what i created my ancillary work on. It enables me to crop pictures, edit the colours etc. (Coloured in the background)!
Movie Maker: I used movie maker to make home made videos as part of my supplementary blogs.
Photo Bucket: It always confused me so i never used it.
Quark express: Screen Shots: Taking screens shots of my work was my most favourite thing to do on the macs. It was so easy to use, and when i needed to upload quick information onto blogger, all i would need to do is screen grab, and i was good to go.

Hand Brake: Hand Brake was used constantly to change the format of videos. I would have to change the video into an mp4 just so that it could be uploaded onto blogger.
Font case: Font case helped me to decide what font I wanted to use with my ancillary work.
JVC Camera: The most important piece of technology used and remember, it is worth more than my life, because if we broke it and had to pay 3 grand, my life would be over full stop! It was great filming with them. The tripod made it easier to film with, as it helped keep the camera still to get a still clip. But that's not a piece of technology. The JVC had a battery and two slots for the memory cards to fit in. I used Neutral Density filter on the camera, so that there was enough light in the night time and party shots. I switched it on and used the manual focus for each shot. I would zoom in and out to make sure the camera was in focus.
Flip Camera: I was always running around with one of these filming last minute things as part of our group work, when even we needed to update our blog, instead of typing essays, we would just run and get a flip, you never had to hand brake it which was great. all you had to do was plug it in the mac and upload it straight onto blogger.
Still camera: This was always handy to have around for whenever I needed to upload last minute pictures. I would carry it with me when we had to film so that we could take pictures of our filming and talk about them on our blog.
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