Creative Technologies: Assessment 2 – Ten Second Film
Today I finished my ten second film for handing in. So far I have managed to add some special effects using both Windows Movie Maker and Nero 7. This has achieved the results I was hoping for this project. I would have used AVID as specified in the brief but the program seemed unwilling to import the footage I have recorded and as such left me no choice but to resort to other software to edit my movie. This is regrettable but unavoidable. The reasons for this development were unclear as the footage was recorded in a universally used format, AVI, so as stated above I have used other software at my disposal to edit and burn my film onto CD. Also the film on CD was burnt as an Mpeg; the reason for this being that AVI as format proved problematic as the film kept stalling at random intervals.
Today I finished my ten second film for handing in. So far I have managed to add some special effects using both Windows Movie Maker and Nero 7. This has achieved the results I was hoping for this project. I would have used AVID as specified in the brief but the program seemed unwilling to import the footage I have recorded and as such left me no choice but to resort to other software to edit my movie. This is regrettable but unavoidable. The reasons for this development were unclear as the footage was recorded in a universally used format, AVI, so as stated above I have used other software at my disposal to edit and burn my film onto CD. Also the film on CD was burnt as an Mpeg; the reason for this being that AVI as format proved problematic as the film kept stalling at random intervals.

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home