Thursday, 28 September 2017

Week 3 Carousel - Critically Comparing my Skills, Processes and Methods






Unit 1
U1.2.1 Critically compare a range of communication methods used to convey meaning in creative media production.
Note Critically is similar to compare but concentrate on the things that are different with two or more methods used or what sets them apart. Point out any differences which are particularly significant.


In your own words say what U1.2.1 is asking you to do.
Answer: Critically is similar to compare but concentrate on the things that are different with two or more methods used or what sets them apart. Point out any differences which are particularly significant.


2nd. Gather your information:
What have you been doing that you can evaluate
On your blog you now have two weeks detailing classes in The Carousel and professional ways to use tools, skills, processes.  If you have details of these you have done this point just add the links below.


Blog link to last week:
Answer: http://ualmedial3.blogspot.co.uk
Blog link to this week:
Answer: https://l3mediaualemilye.blogspot.co.uk


3rd. Apply the information
How well have you done in the sessions?
Ask yourself:
  • Which skills, Processes and Methods or tools you enjoyed the most?
Answer: learning how to use the cameras, lights an computers in the studio when filming an advert that we've created. We had a range of different complex lighting, such as hard and soft light.


  • Which of the things you have been shown could you demonstrate to another person?
Answer: we could demonstrate to another person in how to use Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop in Graphic Design on the Mac's. By using these softwares, we went through the stages of weathered, grainy, smooth and reflective effects that we can then demonstrate to others of either mistakes we are making through our process making or making it better throughout our work. An example like this could be when demonstrating how things should be done to another person would be using the Maya Software with rounded, organic, defined, angular and busy shapes - practising different things out on the software to also demonstrate other people how the Software 'Maya' works and what effects you can create.


  • Which of the things you have been shown do you need more practice with?
Answer: I think I maybe need more help on using with the Adobe Softwares like: Adobe Maya. This could be by changing the texture of the shape to either make it look glossy, hard and abrasive, to make it look more appealing...


4th. Consider the implications
If you were asked by a professional to use some of the tools, skills, processes how well would you do?
Answer: Personally I think I would do quite well after a while when using them over time, I would get the hang of it quite quickly after past experiences using it for different occasions.


5. Explore other points of view
Have you considered feedback from teachers and Peers as to how well you did in the session, if so what feedback have you had?
Answer: I've had feedback given off from teachers explaining of how well I acted in the filming process.

What Feedback have you had so far that tells you you are doing okay in the session?

Answer: Working hard with others and figuring the best options for my work.

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