Wrapping Up
How did you integrate technologies – software, hardware and online – in this project?
In my opinion, this question is the easiest to answer. All I have to do is remember my tools and explain how I used them! So let's take a step back and look at all the hardware and software I've used during this project.
Hardware: The Physical Things Used in Production
- Camera: Canon Ti7
- Our Phones
- My Laptop
- Headphones/Earphones
Software: The Physical Things Used in Production
- Premiere Pro
- Canva
- Blogger
- CapCut
- Pixabay
- Bulletproof Bear
- Docs
- Search Engine
- Word
- Voice Memos
The Final Part of my Script
Host: Please leave
Me: There was a lot of helpful hardware and software for me and my team. Let's start with the hardware When filming we used a Ti7 Cannon Camera to get the beautiful shots we did, while using our phones to get behind the scenes shots and to record some voice lines. Then we took the SD card from that camera, put it into a USB C SD card adapter to then transfer the footage onto my beautiful laptop. Using some headphones to listen into the audio I began to edit!
Host: Is that all?
Me: Oh goodie, you're interested! Let's go on to my software! When planning the opening, we used Blogger, Google Docs, and Word to write down our ideas and line everything out. We used WhatsApp to easily communicate between each other as well as share the ideas written on the previously mentioned software. We also used Google's search engine to research and find all the information needed to create this opening as well as access other software. While filming, we used voice memos to record certain sounds and voice lines to get a better audio than what the camera would provide. With all the behind footage we had, we used Cap Cut as an easy and quick way to edit them together. To edit my opening I used Premiere Pro! The best editing software out there and the software that I am certified in. When looking for sound effects, I used the site Pixabay where I was able to download many different kinds of sounds to add into the video. For our song used the majority of the opening, it was found on Bulletproof Bare, which provides quality copyright-free music. Making the credits was bit of a tricky task, but the talented Sofia was able to go on to Canva to not only pick the font but animate the text too! All I had to do was import that text into Premiere Pro. And boom! A film was made!
Host: Are you finally done?
Me: mmmmm maybe....
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