Tuesday 20 January 2015

Evaluation Question 6.

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

For this evaluation we are going to be videoing our selves showing you what we have learnt and now able to do with the different peices of equiptment and softwares thoughout the process of making our opening sequence. This video will include how to use a digital camera and tripod, how to use final cut express, the effects we have used to produce our final draft, different ways to blog and how to set up blogger, how we uploaded our opening sequence and any other extra softwares we used in the process. 
The first part of this video will be about how to use final cut express and how you upload videos, add affects and the audio. Then the video will move on to blogger and different ways to blog including pictures, prezis and any other word documents.



The fact that we could all individually automatically access a YouTube account as the same details are used for our google accounts has been very handy as we haven't had to spend time making more and more accounts for each programme/technology. Its also been useful that those details are able to be used for our blogger accounts as well. YouTube is a great website as we've been able to post everything we've needed to and with YouTube, you can edit how it will look, change the caption, and many other things.




How you export videos from Final Cut Express

  1. Go to Final Cut Express
  2. Go to FILE, then EXPORT, then QUICKTIME CONVERSION
  3. Then follow the instructions as carefully as possible. (It's very important to do this as if any wrong option is selected, the video won't work and will come up different on YouTube)
  4. Name it and choose where you would like your video to be saved on the computer. 
  5. Change the format to MPEG-4.
  6. Click on the options button.
  7. Change the file format to MP4, be very careful now, as there are other options similar to this. 
  8. Change video format to H.264.
  9. Change data rate to 8000.
  10. Change image size to 1920 x 1080.
  11. Click ok.
  12. Click save. 
By Chelsie, Bethanie, Alix and Rebecca.

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