Equipment list

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Equipment List

• Camera

• Mobile Phone

• Tripod

• Websites used (Blogger, YouTube)

• Makeup

• MacBook/Computer

• Notebook/Pen

• PowerPoint/Word/Prezi/Office 365

• Photoshop

• SD Card

• Slide share

• Lights

• Background

• Light reflector

Camera (Canon EOS 650D)

The Camera we use is to take photos of our actors/models for our photoshoots for various things such as our digipack and magazine advert, we also use this camera to video our music video. Within the camera is the SD Card so we can then put all footage and photos onto our laptops/computer.

Mobile Phone (IPhone 6)We used this to take behind the scenes footage of things such as filming and photoshoots, we also used a feature on the IPhone called ‘Time Lapse’ to create a short video of behind the scenes of our photoshoot and filming. We also used this to film some footage of our music video, to then in which we put straight onto the MacBook.

Tripod

We used a Tripod to film still shots of actors, and to take still photos, the tripod helped us keep the camera steady therefore it was easy to film and makes it look more professional.

Websites

Blogger:We use Blogger to create our own blog. Within this blog we have all our research and planning and put on final music video and evaluation on.YouTube:We used YouTube for things such as Music Video analysis, research tasks and also to upload different footage videos so that it was easy to imbed into our blogs.

MakeupWe used different types of makeup for our different actors, for example we used darker colours on our main actor and lighter colours on our other actor, this is to fit in with the theme of our ‘Black swan, white swan’ idea. Makeup is important because it really helped to enhance our actors characters.

MacBook/ComputerWe used a MacBook to edit our video on, and we used a computer to do all our research on and to create our blogs etc. We can use things such as PowerPoint, Photoshop, Prezi, slide share etc. on the computer to make our work better instead of it all being handwritten.

Notebook/PenWe used a notebook and pen to write down any rough ideas we had for the music video and to just write down any necessary notes to remember throughout the whole process.

PowerPoint/Word/Prezi/Office 365PowerPoint:We used PowerPoint to put any research or planning on, this is used so we can use things such as slide share to put onto our blogs, we used this so that we weren’t always just using word to put all our work on.Word:We used word to create any draft blog posts, and to write down any notes for our music video etc.

Prezi:We used Prezi as another platform to produce our work on.Office 365:We used office 365 to email various different things to each other, for example group work and photographs.

PhotoshopWe used Photoshop for things like editing photographs from photoshoots and creating things such as posters, digipacks, magazine advert etc.

SD CardAn SD card is inside the camera and saves photographs and footage, we use the SD card to save our work and put into a computer so we can transfer our work onto it.

Slide shareWe used slide share so that any power points with planning or research on, we could use slide share so we could put the PowerPoint onto our blogs.

Lights We used different lights within our photoshoot and some filming so that it looks professional and is clear to see. We used a various amount of different lights to gain a different amount of light during our photoshoots.We set up our own studio with things such as lights, background, tripod etc. so that we could create a photoshoot and a filming location.

Background We used a background for various different things such as, the interviews, photoshoots, filming etc.We used a background so that it looked more professional and so that the actors/models stood out.We used a white background because we felt as a group that this looked the best.

Light reflector We used a light reflector for our photoshoot of our actors/models, we did this to reflect light on different angles of the person we were shooting to gain a better photograph that looked more professional.