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Creative Process

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AS – music magazine

• Created a mood of the different music magazines available. Mostly used Google images and copy and pasted it on the app Prezi.

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• I also created a Slideshare to give information on the Uses and Gratifications theory, used as research for my music magazine.

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• Using different creative software's throughout my research helped me learn and enjoy researching information that would help me achieve a good finished project.

• Using Pixlr, iMovie helped me edited my photos and videos for both AS and A2

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iMovie

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Pixlr – A2

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StoryboardsAt A2, when planning my plot for my short film I drew and storyboard to give me a base of an idea, that I could refer back to and change if needed.

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Using YouTube• Again for my A2 I used YouTube to

search for any 1920’s film that would help give me inspiration on plots for my film and give me an idea on mise-en-scene, camerashots, editing and filters.

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• I then used the video and posted them on my blog so I could quickly find them and refer to them if I needed to.

• As well I posted raw material on Google and working progress of my work, so I also could refer back to it if needed.

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Black and White Filters

• For my music magazine as I chose the Jazz genre I used black and white filters on my images created with Pixlr and then coloured over my models lips to emphasise the colour red.

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• For my A2 short film, half of it was done in black and white filters, and with iMovie I was able to adjust the contrast and saturation of the filter, so not make it too dark or light for my audience.