Friday, 16 May 2014

Video Production
A. EXPORTING YOU FILM from ADOBE pp6
i. How do you export?
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 10. chose what format you would like it in
11. finaly you can export
ii.Where do you export to?
You export your vido to your file some where you wont foget where you pot your vido.
iii.How do you name your file?why is this important?
You name your file by poting your name then the date you made it then a small descripion. This is important because when u come to find it you know who made it how old it is and what is in the file.  
iv.What are the different formats?
mp4 
mov 
avi 
wmv 
flv
C. Uploading video to YOUTUBE
1. make shour you have an acount
2.make shour that it is the right file tipe
3.click upload
4. chose the privesy setings
5. click the big red arow
6. select the video that you want to upload
7. give it a name and put a descripton
8.wants the processing is done then click publish
9. then it will give you the wed adress

Friday, 22 November 2013

task two - image file types 

  1. fond out what these properties of image file types mean: 
      •  Pixel Dimensions - are the number of pixels wide and the number of pixels tall of a sensor. They are multiplied to find the total number of pixels on a sensor
      •  DPI resolution (dots per inch) - It is a term used most frequently and accurately when talking about printing. DPI will also be used when discussing digital image quality and screen resolution. Generally speaking, a higher DPI means a higher quality print, image or screen resolution.
      • quality (of an image) -  image quality is the ability of the gear, in the hands of a capable user, to deliver exactly the image the user desires.
      •  compression settings -is a necessity when capturing and editing footage, but the range of 'codecs' can be bewildering.  
     
  2.  find out what these are and what the differences between them are: 
      • bitmap/raster - is a map of dots, or bits (hence the name), that looks like a picture as long you are sitting a reasonable distance away from the screen. 
      • vector - is a quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties: magnitude and direction. The term also denotes the mathematical or geometrical representation of such a quantity
      • what is the differences -