How did you integrate technologies – software, hardware and online – in this project?
Welcome, welcome! Today I'm tackling down ANOTHER question of what equipment I used both physical and online. This will be the last question ill be addressing in my blog!
I want to breakdown what software, hardware and online is in context of filmmaking. software is a set of like instructions, or you can say programs that tell a computer or maybe device what to do It's a part of a system. Some examples are in context of like things that are using in video editing, sound editing, visual effects, screen writing, and color grading. In contrast to software, hardware refers to the physical components of a computer and electronic device. This means it's all like the tangible things that you see when recording a production and what you use to edit. For example, this can be shown through cameras, phones, lighting equipment, computers, and etcetera. These are the physical components. Lastly, we have online, in this reference it refers to being connected to the Internet. And gives you access to services, platforms and resources that only can be accessed through the Internet. This could be like streaming platforms, cloud storage, social media, and maybe some online collaboration tools.
Hardware
In my case, I used my iPhone throughout. This physical component is incredibly useful, as I didn't need to go someplace else to gather a camera when my own devices had one. I personally use my own iPad and computer to do some of the editing and creating the title scene and production. Lastly, we utilize a tripod to stabilize our phones when recording our shots, this made sure we avoided any shaky scenes and created a very STABLE shot.
Software
When it came to editing however, I found myself using a mobile app called InShot. Thats what I used to edit my scenes and add audio to it all. The app helped me throughout my whole project and was my number one source to when it came to editing.
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