Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Final Skills Audit
AS Media Production: Final Skills Audit Print Production
Photographic Skills
Which of the following photographic
features/equipment have you used on a camera before?
Feature
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Yes
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No
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Comments if yes – where have you
completed this skills and to what level
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Manual
Focus features
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Yes
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I used the manual focus throughout
my photo shoot and throughout the different photo’s that I took while
developing my skills. I already had a little bit of knowledge on manual focus
but I now have a more extensive knowledge. Using manual focus allows me to
make sure that my images are sharp and in perfect focus.
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Shutter
Speed
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Yes
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I used the shutter speed when trying
to collect movement. I used a longer shutter speed to try and capture the
trails of light when moving a torch around. I then used a shorter shutter
speed to capture someone who was in mid run/jump.
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Aperture
control
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Yes
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I used the aperture setting to take
pictures of different items in different field depths. The smaller the
aperture, the more of the image is in focus. For example, I took pictures in
F22 which mean that the entire image was in focus, but when I went to a
larger aperture, less of my image was in focus.
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A tripod
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Yes
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While doing my aperture development,
I had to use a tripod to make sure that my images were stable. This meant
that there would be no motion blur from me moving the camera, as my camera
would pick up the slightest movement from me and it would make my picture
less sharp and it would not be as clear as I would have, initially, wanted it
to be.
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External
flash
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Yes
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I used an external flash when doing
my photo shoot. Instead of using a built in flash, I was able to use the soft
boxes. This was beneficial to my photos as I was able to create a soft glow
with the images instead of a harsh, bright, light from the camera’s flash.
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Self timer
facility
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Yes
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I used the self timing facility
outside of my media coursework as there was not a lot of need for it in my
photo shoot and development skills. We did use the self timer for the
aperture; however, we did not use it very much.
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Light meter
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No
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Composition
grids
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No
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Photoshop Skills
Which of the following features of
Photoshop have you used before?
Feature
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Yes
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No
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Comments if yes – where have you
completed this skills and to what level
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Text
control
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Yes
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I used text control to make sure
that the text I was using on my front cover looked correct. I needed to make
sure that I put all of my text in the correct places, make sure that it was
the correct colour/size.
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Filters
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Yes
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I used a filter on my masthead to
make it seem as though the text had been torn and worn away. I messed around
with several of the different filters to try and create the best effect so I
think that I have quite a good knowledge of them, although they would be something
I would like to look more into.
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Brushes
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Yes
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I used the different brushes to try
and create torn effects of different boxes that I had created, to keep in
with the torn and edgy theme that I was trying to create. I used different
sizes and styles that I had downloaded from Brusheazy.com
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Layers
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Yes
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I had to use the layers to make sure
that different parts of my images were in the right place and that I could
adjust them without having to change anything on any of my other pieces. I
used several layers to just create text and boxes on my front cover. I think
this was effective as it meant that I could move them around into different
places without disturbing the rest of my magazine, had I have done it on one
layer, I would not have had this freedom.
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Opacity
control
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Yes
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I had to use my opacity control to
make sure that some of my images/shapes stood out more than others. This was
mainly for the boxes that had colour in them. It stopped them being so
explicit to the others.
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Shape
creation
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Yes
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I had to create different shapes to
put my text into. The only shape I really used were rectangles to use as text
boxes in order to make my text stand out more than what it initially did. I
also used circles to put in an image.
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Brightness
and contrast control
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Yes
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I had to change the brightness on
some of my pictures to make sure that they were not too bright and not too
dark when I put them into my final piece. This helped with my main image to
make sure that I had it the right colouring.
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Gradients
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No
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Load
selection features
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No
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Feathering
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No
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Colour
curves adjustment
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No
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Resolution
setting control
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No
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Magnetic
lasso, polygon lasso tool
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Yes
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I used the magnetic lasso when I was
trying to edit a little bit of my front cover photo. It allowed me to edit
just what was inside the field and, if I happened to run over the lines, it
helped to ensure that I only edited what I selected to edit.
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Cropping
tool
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Yes
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I had to crop my main image a little
bit, to make sure that I had the right amount of the image showing and the
right area showing.
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Clone tool
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Yes
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I used the clone tool to make sure
that I took out any imperfections in the image. I used it on small blemishes
where I could take a sample from one place and use it to cover the image.
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Retouch
tool
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Yes
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I used the retouch tool to make sure
that my entire image was as good as I needed it to be. It enabled me to take
out small imperfections, but allowed me to keep control and make sure that my
models were still relatable.
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Other
skills
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For my other skills, I learned how
to use the layer via cut tool. This was where I selected part of the text in
my mast head, using the magnetic lasso, to create a tear in the letter and
then layer it on top of the original so that I was free to move it around and
change the style of it to give it a slightly more torn effect. It meant that
I was able to move each individual piece on the layer without having to move
around the rest of the text. This meant that I did not have to worry about
the text moving around too much as I controlled where I wanted to put each
piece.
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In Design Skills
Which of the following features of In
Design have you used before?
Feature
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Yes
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No
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Comments if yes – where have you
completed this skills and to what level
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Margin and
column guide creation
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Yes
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I learned how to create margins on
my In Design work. It meant that I was able to control where the page was due
to end, so that I did not end up with half of my text missing when it came to
being printed.
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Inserting
an image ID
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Yes
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I learned that I needed to ‘Place’
the image in, In Design in order for my image to be on the actual product.
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Resizing
images in ID
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Yes
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I found that I needed to use
different arrows to change the size of my image. I had to make sure that I
used the right arrow in order to make sure that I sized the image properly.
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Text
manipulation – resizing, rotation
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No
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Text
manipulation – controlling kerning and leading
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No
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Text flow
creation
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No
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Using
transparent imagery in ID
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No
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Shape/line
creation In design
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No
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Exporting
to PDF from In-design
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Yes
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I learned that I needed to make sure
that I exported my final product to a PDF file so that it could be evaluated.
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Text Wrap
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No
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Other
Skills
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Number
of new skills achieved:
I
have learned 11 more new skills. I have become a lot more experienced with
using a camera and photoshop as a result of this course. I have also picked up
some new skill in In Design, however, I have not picked up a lot as I found it
difficult to operate.
Monday, 25 March 2013
Write Up
After
redoing my photo shoot, I found that the layout of my front cover was a lot
better. I was able to do more with it, while still being able to show the story
in my picture. It also helped my magazine to look like it was more
professional. With
my new image, I had more of a free run with what I was doing with my magazine;
I had more space to use. In my previous front cover, there was not a lot I
could do as the image was not very workable. Now, however, I have been able to create a more presentable front cover.
My front cover has taken a lot of time for me to prepare, which means that I have cut into my time in preparing my DPS. This means that, during this week, I will have to put a lot of effort into making sure that my DPS is up to the same standard that my front cover is, and make sure that it is all complete by the time of my deadline. I think that this will be possible, as I do have a better knowledge of PhotoShop now and I do have a clear idea of how I would like my DPS to look. This means that it should be possible for me to create my DPS and front cover and make sure that they are both up to a high standard.
Monday, 18 March 2013
Write Up
I have found that I will need to retake my photos as the photos that I originally took are too hard to work with. I thought I would be able to work with them, but when it came to putting them on my front cover, I had increased difficulty to arrange my front cover with the pictures I had taken, I will still be able to do my magazine layout, however I will have to make sure I take a lot of pictures, in varied styles to make sure that I do not have to retake anymore pictures as this will cut into my time even more.
I think that the layout of my magazine e.g. the sell lines
have worked well. They look effective and my peers seem to agree that they work
well. To begin with I had a slight problem with the colours I was using as they
did not look too well and it all seemed to be a little bit messy but I managed
to change them and to make them look more effective by sticking to just two
colours that I wanted to use. I kept the red and white theme for my sell lines
and as they complimented each other and worked well to give the intended
effect. Throughout my magazine I will need to make sure that these colours are
consistent on both my front cover and my double page spread.
I am happy with the way that my front cover is coming
together, I think that once I get a new image for my front cover and possible
some new images for my DPS, my magazine will look a lot more professional and
effective than it would with the images I currently have. I would like to be
able to make sure that I have a professional looking magazine as I have put a
lot of time into trying to make my front cover workable and as professional
looking as I can make it. Once I have some new images I will be able to
construct my magazine and put all of the final touches to it. Also, with my new
images I may have to change the layout of my front cover, if things do not fit properly.
This is still going to be easier than having to start my magazine from scratch.
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