Saturday, 14 January 2012

Software

Final Cut Pro X 

By using Final Cut Pro this will enable us to edit our horror teaser trailer effectively and we'll also be able to organise our footage in a professional way. This will allow us to make our horror teaser trailer look well presented which will beneficial for us. In order to produce a final product which is effective this will require us to practice as much as we can due to some members in the group having little experience with using final cut. As we'll start to get the hang of using final cut this will enable us to produce a a good teaser trailer.

Blogger

We'll be using blogger to post all our work to show the progression that we've made. We're also able to add pictures and videos which is beneficial because it'll make out work look much presentable in contrast to just having text. In addition by using blogger this will allow both our teachers and the examiners to view our work.




Microsoft word 


If we're experiencing any difficulty with using blogger then we'll be able to cut and paste our work on Microsoft word. We can also cut and paste any work on Microsoft work then put it on to blogger which makes things such easier.






Adobe Photoshop CS5 


By using Photoshop it will enable us to create our horror film poster and magazine front cover, we'll also be able to edit our images. So far we've been experimenting with Photoshop so that we can have many ideas for our front cover. Thanks to one of the members in our group Dominic we've made 3 mock ups which think look very good. This highlights how using a creative software like Photoshop can enable us to improve our ideas.











Garage Band 

Using Garage band will enable us to create music for our horror teaser trailer, also we'll be able to add both diegetic and non diegetic sounds. This highlights how crucial using Garage band will be in order to create the same if not similar horror atmosphere which is common in other horror teaser trailers.

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