These final three clips answer the remaining evaluation questions. At this point in the narrative I am attending my meeting in the hopes of getting my magazine published.
Question: How does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real life products?
Question: How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Question: What have you learnt about new technologies from the process of constructing this product?
I'd like to thank my friend Harry Finnis for teaching me how to overcome the technical difficulties of uploading my finished videos onto the blog. So an extra point to add onto my last video clip, I have also learnt how to change file types in programs like Handbrake and understand how different programs accept different video files, such as mp4 and wmv.
This is the end of my media studies coursework and so it is also the end of my blog.
Thank you for reading.
Sam,
ReplyDeleteI have so enjoyed this narrative. Full marks for the creative interweaving of technical skill with academic reflective practice while also selling your product! I have never seen a response like this and it is a credit to your determination and application that you have accomplished this. It is the case that the more you put in the more you get out and the planning here is superlative.I like the way you have demonstrated the progress you have made and the journey you have been on to complete this work.Well done for an outstanding study in every respect, including the planning to involve your family in the filming. I think this work exceeds OCR expectations 20/20 Level 4