Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Video Technology

1. Why are you creating the content you're creating?  I am creating the video content to simply show that I know how to produce a video using this particular technology.

2. Who is your audience? My audience is my instructor Amy Harmsen.

3. What do you want the content to achieve? I wanted to inform my viewer of the Edge program and how to apply.

4. When and how are you going to develop the content? How is it meant to be viewed ( on a computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.)? It is going to have to be viewed via the dropbox due to the fact that I was not able to post it here on my Blog.

5. Where are you going to publish online? Evaluate why you selected this option. Compare three alternative options using a features comparison matrix and explain why this was the best choice for you. I looked up Wordpress Blog site and they were $3.95 a month were Blogger is free and I'm not going to pay for something I may not use again. It may seem cheap but it adds up and its really just a past time that I don't have much time for. Blogger was the best choice for me because it was free and it used my google account which I already had created.

Some main points to keep in mind during the shooting of your video...

1.  Be sure to know your equipment. I have used the Eflip camera in class before its very simple and user friendly. All you do is hit the red record button and its show time, once your done recording plug USB into your computer and save the video to your jump drive and then you can view and share your video.

2. Be aware of lighting. Be sure you are in a well lit room or the video that you are trying to capture will likely not turn out very well. Be sure the light source is in front of your subject.

3. Make sure the camera is in a stable position. Tripods guarantee that the camera will not move and if you have a video that will be more than a few minutes long I highly suggest this or you will have one sore arm.

4. Using a cameras built in microphone. If you are using a cameras built in microphone be sure the your subject is close enough so that you can hear them clearly. Audio is very critical in a video recording.

5. Be aware of background noise or music. Be careful of any load music or noise that might be in the background while recording your video that might drown out your content. If you are going to add music to your video it is better to do it in the editing stage vs. during the video and also beware of licenses on music get permission from the artist before adding they will be glad to do it for recognition.

6. Just have fun. Just have fun with it the more nervous you are chances are it will show in your video.

7. Beware of shadows. If you are filming outside try not to stand with the sun at your back. You'll end up with a dark shadow in the video.

8. After you film each clip check it. Nothing worse then filming the whole video and finding out that you have a large section that is unusable. Check the clip make sure its error free and continue filming.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Reflecting..

Nine points to reflect
I come back to check on my blog blog once a day to reply to anybody that responds. I try to keep post short and simple people dont come on here to read a novel. And design is important I think of myself as kind of girly so PINK it is. I also try not to get to technical with my terms I would want a a child to be able to understand what i'm trying to say. The better the heading the more likly the person is to continue to read on. Overthinking othen times leads to over wording and too long of a post. Just say what you need and get the main points down and include pictures to catch the eyes of your readers. The purpose of my blog is just inform people of things I've found interesting and to share with others.

The Five W's

The Fundamental five W's
1. Why are you creating the content you're creating? (What are your goals?) A. I have created my content for the purpose to show you (Amy) the knowledge I have gained from Communication Technologies. 
2. Who is your audience? and who are you? A.  My audience is my instuctor Amy and I am Tammy the student.
3. What do you want the content to achieve?  A. I want my content to show that I have learned some things from this class that I didn't walk away with nothing.
4. When and how are you going to develop the content? A. I used the Internet to search what I have learned in class and posted it to  my blog as a Blog post.
5. Where are you going to publish it? A. I published it to my Blog on Blogger.com (HERE)



Photo Sharing!

Ever wanted to Share your photos that have been laying around on your computer? Now you can with Flickr!! http://www.flickr.com/ Simply sign up and you can also link with Facebook and get all photos from your facebook account as well. You can upload and share your photos with friends and family as well. You can also have your photos on the go on your mobile device. You can add comments right to your photos so people can see exactly what you were trying to capture at the very moment you took the picture. This is also free to join.

YOU TUBE

The most popular way to upload video today would have to be YouTube. People being funny want to capture it and have their moment of fame even if they aren't on TV someone out there is watching them. Some just have a lot of extra time on their hands and others do it to provide information to others like how to videos that can be very helpful. Here is a YouTube I enjoy. http://youtu.be/0OhsC_3YNyQ Laughing Baby!!

Webinars

Have you heard about Webinars?? The term is short for web based seminars. A presentation, lecture workshop or seminar that is broadcast over the Web. http://www.webopedia.com/term/w/webinar.html
A key feature of a webinar is the interactive elements. All you have to do is sign up for an account with any provider a good one is GoToMeeting https://www4.gotomeeting.com/t/gcon/2012_Q2/Contextual/300x250/promo/nocc30_insp/g2m_HDFaceslp?Portal=www.gotomeeting.com&Target=m/g2m_HDFaceslp.tmpl Here is the link. For a 30 day free trial account with up to 15 attendees. For further questions you may also call them at 1-88-646-0014. This is HD video conferenceing for one flat rate after the 30 dau free trail, a great deal to save on travel costs and a great way to get everyone together while being miles apart.