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PLANNING 

Firstly, to be able to get a digital copy of our Mood board up onto blogger we used a Sony Digital Camera to capture the individual sections and overall shot of the board to which Prezi allowed us to present the pictures that we could so to give a visual representation of our foundation of basic ideas.

The mood board gave us the opportunity to envision our trailer, breaking down sections of the boards into sections of location, props, costume and make-up, and inspiration whilst each looking at conventions. We strategically layered our mood board to imitate that of the comic book to continue this motif of superheroes from which is their origin roots along with the bold colours of blue and yellow: the two primary colours of our production.  

Blogger essentially became our hub for our coursework that could display all our work converging with each of these technologies I have discussed like SlideShare and Prezi.

MICROSOFT WORD FOR SHOOTING SCRIPT, SHOT LIST AND SHOOTING SCHEDULE

At the beginning, these processes of planning was compiled on Word for its professionalism in note taking for Shot list and Shooting Script, being displayed in a chart of two columns for one being camera shots and the other all dedicated to sound, mainly being about the music or ambient and non-diegetic sounds.

Unbeknownst to us after we had eventually gathered all of our footage which we too recorded our information in regards to what was needed for shooting of certain scenes and the props, characters etc. needed was so that we had a check list through our planning of shooting schedule to keep us organised and to track so that when it came to locating footage was easily done and to see what footage had been discarded.

We did again employ the use of Microsoft Word for our second time Shot list to reorganise the footage that we had which we had not planned for.

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SLIDESHARE

Following some difficulties with AuthorStream, I had to resort to using a different online platform for uploading digital copies of PowerPoint displayed on Blogger. SlideShare is a web 2.0 hosting service that was used in both evaluation and research, hence so that I could embed these PowerPoints of development for ancillaries, Postmodernism trailer analysis, Audience Research etc… Thus also allowed me to if I ever did receive comments from audiences if they responded to my research or development stages like the Poster development to incorporate this into developing this aspects of production further.

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BLOGGER

To be able to gather all of our work in to one collective location, both mine and Zoe’s meant that we Blogger was a perfect technology means to co-ordinate our process of production from research through to planning and development. There was an advantageous element of us using Blogger for its systematic chronological order so we could track and upload all our things via using Blogger itself to upload images such as the final magazine Front covers, posters, or the earlier planning stages of the storyboards and Photo storyboards for example.

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POWERPOINT

POWERPOINT

Finally, I once again used PowerPoint for my final development stages of my ancillaries as its capability for me to deconstruct my poster and magazine for conventions to express why I done certain things in the way I presented and also could compile the evidence of stages with the screen shots of production of base images from which step-by-step audience feedback could show the progression from the audiences responses.           

EVALUATION  

WIX

The final stages of A2 coursework ended with the evaluation and I compiled all the information of answers in response to the four questions on WIX where you can create your own websites. During the evaluation I could embed like I did previously on blogger on WIX, and upload images or even videos. On question 2 I looked at an additional means of communicating by doing the a digital one to one conversation with the consumer of my evaluation so to more engaging and utilise more forms of media.

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