Final Product can be seen here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIuoNZ_s8_M
Radio Promo here
Double page spread here
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
Friday, 19 March 2010
Paint.net
I have been using a program called 'Paint.net' it is basically a piece of soft wear like photoshop but free and less advanced, but more advanced than Microsoft Paint
as shown in this picture at can do much more than Microsoft Paint but without the technical difficulties and cost of the professional soft wear. I have been experiencing problems with the text editing tool in that if i go below a certain font size everything becomes pixilated and unreadable
Monday, 8 March 2010
First Ideas for double page spread
These are links to my first idea for a double page spread, this was done before any proper research on the type of magazine was done and i have decided that i wil have to change the layout completly to suit the kind of magazine the article is going in after looking at some real life examples from the guardian
1st half
2nd half
guardian
1st half
2nd half
guardian
Monday, 22 February 2010
The Presenter
The footage is almost used to immerse the viewers into the game while having a discussion about games and how bad they are for people because they get immersed. This could be the documentary trying to show the views who may already be certain they dislike games, that they are just a bit of harmless fun or it could be trying to show the uncertain people a sort of 'look this is promoting gun violence' or it could just be a focal point for the gamers who may be watching, it is something that would be reveled further into the documentary, i was also planning to have some of the documentary presenter by a character from a game by manipulating some of the features of the game to make a character look as though they were talking to a camera - the inspiration for this has came from an Internet form of entertainment known as machinima a link to this style of entertainment can be found here
Radio Promo
I shall be recording my radio promo when i can get a dictaphone
i have a brief idea for a script which goes a little somthing like this
*intro noise*
Online gamming has been critised alot by the media...
but is it really as bad as the media make out
this brand new documentry on bbc2 at 6.00pm explores the pros and con's of online gamming and whether it really is that bad!
The documentry captures every side of the story from the parents veiw and the option of an onine gamer.
*sound clip from the documentray*
i have a brief idea for a script which goes a little somthing like this
*intro noise*
Online gamming has been critised alot by the media...
but is it really as bad as the media make out
this brand new documentry on bbc2 at 6.00pm explores the pros and con's of online gamming and whether it really is that bad!
The documentry captures every side of the story from the parents veiw and the option of an onine gamer.
*sound clip from the documentray*
Sunday, 14 February 2010
Editing Software
I have been using MAGIX Movie editor to edit all moving images for my cousework, i find it a very easy program to use and supports a large variety of file types. there is an incredibly large limit to the amount of footage you can have in one project and you can have over 32 layers of sound which makes it very easy to move around and manipulate sound files such as recordings for narrations and background noise from the video.
I have used a variety of movie editors including MAGIX windows movie maker Imovie and (insert name) and i have found magix the easiest. It is well labeld so i know what each tab does Once footage is in place, the editing tools are fairly standard. There are a couple of different ways to view the editing timeline and you can call on the library of effects and transitions to help you beef up your footage. Getting Footage into the program is very simple, just drag and drop the footage into the program and it will appear in the editing bar. same goes for sound. Exporting files is just as easy - File > Export as...
there are a variety of file types to choose from AVI MPEG being the most well known. there is one draw back i have found from using it though is that the files can be very big.
Before i put any sound that isn't from the original footage i quickly cut and edit it as much as possible in a free program called Audacity, it again like magix is very easy and straight forward to use and unlike magix the files when exported are a much smaller size
I have used a variety of movie editors including MAGIX windows movie maker Imovie and (insert name) and i have found magix the easiest. It is well labeld so i know what each tab does Once footage is in place, the editing tools are fairly standard. There are a couple of different ways to view the editing timeline and you can call on the library of effects and transitions to help you beef up your footage. Getting Footage into the program is very simple, just drag and drop the footage into the program and it will appear in the editing bar. same goes for sound. Exporting files is just as easy - File > Export as...
there are a variety of file types to choose from AVI MPEG being the most well known. there is one draw back i have found from using it though is that the files can be very big.
Before i put any sound that isn't from the original footage i quickly cut and edit it as much as possible in a free program called Audacity, it again like magix is very easy and straight forward to use and unlike magix the files when exported are a much smaller size
Friday, 12 February 2010
Preperation for Filming
over the half term i drew up some plans to commence filming over the weekend after half term however i have filmed enough for the first minuet of the documentary it is a short scene filmed at night of a frustrated gamer which i am going to narrate over explaining what i will be covering. it has been done so the gamer exhibits an example of the behaviour i have just talked about, for example when i mention gamer rage he will get angry.
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