When I first
started Media at Wyke College I didn’t really have an understanding of what the
course was about. I had no previous experience taking fantastic photos which I
would use in my work and also I had never used Photoshop.
When I first
started the induction task (perfume advertisement) I didn’t realise how high
the expectations was and I didn’t think I would be able to reach the high
expectations. When we were told to take images I didn’t understand what type of
images I was supposed to take. When I had taken my images I knew there wasn’t
going to be the high expectations but I used them anyway. The first time I
tried to edit a photo in Photoshop I used the basic tools such as crop and drag
and I just had a plain, dull black background. I got a grade E for my perfume
advert.
The college
magazine was a little bit better than my perfume advertisement. I took better
images which I took on a camera I borrowed from college instead of my own
camera. I got various different images and then decided which one would go with
my college magazine better. I used more various tools because I had to crop
images and also manipulate them to where I wanted them on the page. I didn’t
have a background colour I just had the image which took up the whole page. I
had different various texts which was in different colours which stand out
against the background, I did this by using the text tool, highlighting the
text and selecting the colour I wanted. I also had to copy a barcode into the document
but I had to crop it in a separate Photoshop document.
When it came to
doing the music magazine I had more understanding about the course and also had
more of an understanding on how to use Photoshop effectively. I created my blog
and I was posting on the blog every time I did something new. The music
magazine was more successful than the college magazine and also the perfume
advertisement. I took the images for my magazine front cover by using a
photography camera which meant that the images came out clearer and also was
better quality. I also started to experiment more with Photoshop which enabled
my magazine to come out better than the first two attempts of creating
something using Photoshop did. I started to use the burn tool and also the
spot-healing tool to make my model look more like she belongs on the front
cover of a magazine. I used the burn tool to make my model look more like she
belonged in that genre of music. I used it to brighten her hair so it was a
really bright colour. I used the text tool the most because there was quite a
lot of text on my front cover I also moved it to position it well.
Digital
Technology: The digital
technology I used ranged from the laptop to the camera I used to capture my
images. The camera I used was a photography camera and it made me produce more
professional looking images. I had to manipulate the photographs in Photoshop
so they looked how I wanted them too. I used a laptop and Photoshop on a daily
basis and my Photoshop skills went from poor to quite good. I now know how to
manipulate an image successfully and also edit them so they look outstanding
for my front cover or whatever task I am working on.
Creativity: I thought I was quite creative throughout
the making of my music magazine. This is because I wanted to create a magazine
that was completely unique. When I was taking my photographs I went to a
factory where there was graffiti all over the walls and shot my shoot in front
of that wall. I did this because I wanted the background to be graffiti because
it represents the genre of music because rock/hardcore can be seen as
rebellious music which may encourage the audience to be rebellious. All of my
images were taken at the factory, even the photos for my contents page and also
for my double-page spread. This is because I wanted to keep the same theme
throughout my magazine so it showed consistency.
Research and
Planning: For the
research I closely looked at Kerrang magazine. This is because Kerrang specialises
in the music genre that my magazine was covering. It showed me all the
different codes and conventions that I needed to include in my magazine and also
how to set it out. Kerrang gave me a substantial amount of ideas which I could
also include in my magazine which was helpful because I wasn’t sure what I
should include in my magazine. I also looked at different bands which would fit
into my music genre for my music magazine and how the portrayed the genre which
their band belonged to. I found out that a lot of female singers within the
rock genre have bright coloured hair and wear clothing which stands out. For
the planning I looked at my friends closely and decided which one would best
fit in my magazine well. I also researched different music genres which I could
include in my magazine. I had several different images and I had to decide
where the best place would be to take the images for my magazine. I had to plan
how to set my magazine out and also how to show that my magazine belonged to
that genre of music. I chose a background which stood out from the rest of the
magazine because I used a graffiti background because it represents rebellious
behaviour which can be associated with that genre of music.
Post-Production:
During the post-production process I learnt a lot of skills that helped me
through the process. The most important one was how to use Photoshop. When I
started I had no previous experience using Photoshop and I was at a
disadvantage. We had a lesson on Photoshop and that taught me how to use the
basics on Photoshop such as; inserting text, cropping images and also moving
images. For our induction task we only needed to use the basic concepts of
Photoshop so it wasn’t that difficult to pick up. When I started progressing in
my media course (college magazine and music magazine) I started to select
different tools and learn how to use them on my own accord. When I started my
music magazine I used the spot healing brush to correct blemishes on the models
face. I also used the burn tool which gave me the opportunity to make the
models hair brighter because singers within that genre, especially the female
singers have bright coloured hair.
Using
Conventions from real media texts: When
I started planning my music magazine I look through the Kerrang magazine to see
what conventions they had used throughout that specific magazine. I realised
that all of the titles were bold and bright so that they caught the reader’s
attention so that is something that I aimed to put in my magazine. I also
looked at how many images was on the double-page spread and also the contents
page so I knew how many I had to aim for. The contents page had conventions on
which I knew I had to put in my magazine. I had to make sure that I put an editor’s
letter and also include a photo of the editor. I also put a competition on the
contents page.
A2 Media - Skills Development:
When I started my second year doing Media Studies I had more understanding of what was offered throughout the course and also what was expected of me and all of the equipment that we had to use throughout the year. There was several different aspects of the course which started at planning and also making the music video.
Digital Technology: This year we had to use more technical technology. When we first started the course we did a preliminary task which enabled us to learn how to use the camera before we started to shoot our own music video. The preliminary task also gave us a head start on using the editing suite within the college to put our reconstruction together. When I started to film my own music video I borrowed a digital recording camera from college which was also given with a memory card. You could take pictures and also film your video on this camera but I mainly used it for filming and only a few images. When we had filmed our shots we had to use the editing suite to put it all together. At first I struggled with it, but in the end I knew how to do it and I managed to complete my music video. We also had to import the song onto the editing suite. We had to get the song from our own source, but luckily I had my song on CD. I also used my digital slr camera to take images
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