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editing task link to youtube

https://youtu.be/WkGzZQfXVec

editing task 4

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this is my diagram showing the difference in Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 through what we learnt during this week.

updated version of last work

Different types of advertising from niamhcw

Different types of advertising in media industries

Different types of advertising from niamhcw

Assessment 1 DIRT

the difference between conglomerates and idependent production companies is that independent companies have to rely on paying for external companies to do the advertising, find the talent, pre production planning, filming and editing where as the conglomerate has all of this internally.

Reflecting on the photos i took

i feel like we took some complex photographs around school, but i feel when they were edited they looked so much better. however toimprove them even more i could change the angle of the capture or even block some of the lense for a better effect.

what i learnt at the start of LO2

Since starting LO2 I have learnt that: Advertising on TV began on July 1st 1941 first in the United States just before a Brooklyn Dodgers Baseball game. The rule of thirds is a concept in video and film production in which the frame is divided into into nine sections. This creates reference points which act as guides for framing the image. Estimates of audience size and composition are often called “ratings” data. The exposure they document is valued as a gateway to further media influence, whether it's educating or entertaining the public or selling products and political candidates or ideas. "Depth of field (DOF)" refers to the range of distances from the camera at which acceptably sharp focus can be obtained. This is a very important concept in video work, for two reasons: You really need to understand DOF to have full control over your focus. Medium shutter speeds (1/20 of a second to 1/80 of a second) can be used to create motion blur when photographin...