Creative Critical Reflection - Question 4

I have incorporated technology in several different stages of production. I have used several programs to edit not only my film but also my poster. I have used Publisher, Word, Adobe Premiere Pro, Nikon D3500, iMovie, and my iPhone 6 camera.

I used Word to write the drafts of the scripts and ideas of what should be happening where. Once, I was satisfied with the draft on Word, I moved to Publisher with the final draft. I drew a text box and typed out the script. I then saved the file to a JPEG and uploaded it to Blogger.

I used a Nikon D3500 for the midterm submission. I had the settings on auto which allowed me not to have to fidget around with anything when I was trying to film. Although I tended to forget if I pushed the red record button. I did used the lens to zoom on certain scenes to capture the actresses expressions.

I used Adobe Premiere Pro to edit my midterm submission. The functions I used in that program would be the text function. This allowed me to put my title and the credits on, as well, as change the font color and style. I also used this to cut and piece together my film that was needed to be done and export it to be uploaded to YouTube.

I used Publisher and Word again. I used it to add two new scenes that I added for 3rd submission. I also used this for my poster. I used Word to see the format and what I would like to put on the poster before I transferred it over to Publisher. I used Publisher to put a black and red gradient for the background color. I then drew 3 boxes to make it look like a missing person poster. I then added a text box that said missing in smaller print, the info, just like an actual missing person poster. I then changed the font color and style for the rest of the photo. I then made it a JPEG and put it on Blogger.

The last pieces of technology used was for my 3rd quarter submission and my final submission. I used my iPhone 6. I used the normal settings for recording. I did turn my phone horizontally then vertically. I used the same functions for Adobe Premiere Pro that I did for iMovie. The only difference is that I added incidental music in the beginning.

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