Thursday 17 September 2015

media technologies:

https://www.wevideo.com/highered
As I have never used this, it proved to be very interesting. Wevideo allows students to create video projects, equipt with features such as transitions, graphics, sound, text and more. These will be useful  technical skills in media in year 13 when we are making movie trailers.
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http://www.tubechop.com/
This will sure come in handy with media, as it allows you to chose a youtube video, and chop up any section required. This is useful as it will allow you to pick anything you would like to feature, that are necessary. It also doesn't require a log in, and so the hassle of that is easily avoided.
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https://www.gliffy.com/
Gliffy is another one that I looked into for media, and I feel it would be an advantage to use for the coursework, as it enables me to make diagrams to oragnise my ideas. However, the disadvantage seems to be the fact that after using it for a while, there will be a required payment.
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https://www.flickr.com/
This is a good example of a great media technology. There is free 1,000GB storage for photos, with backup. You can also edit and share any of your photographs, which will be a useful thing for when we are creating our own magazines and require our own photos. You can also view other photographers images, which is great for inspiration. 

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After checking out a few different media technologies, it is clear that there are some really great websites that can be used for the coursework throughout the media stud
ies course.

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