Lo3 Be able to repurpose content and create a personal media profile P4, M2, D1,P5
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P4
Music video
-When uploading the music video to a blog or portfolio I will need to upload it as a MP4 or WMV as these will make the video smaller and more compressed, making it easier for it to be uploaded.
-I will also screen shot specific parts of the video that show my skills as an editor, camera operator, and director. These will have to be uploaded as Jpegs so that they don't take too much space in the portfolio.
-Similarly, I can upload rushes into the portfolio that have not been edited, showing off what I was able to film and the techniques I used to film it.
-Before converting the video from a WAV to MP3 the size of the file was 32.9MB.
-After this, the file size had changed to 10 MB which is smaller and more acceptable for the portfolio
M2
Legal and ethical:
-Ethically, I will need to censor any offensive content that may be featured in the product. This includes the language and imagery that may be considered offensive and look unprofessional. I may also need to consider placing a maturity rating on the piece.
-The beat that the artist used is considered a 'Free for profit beat' meaning that the producer is ok with the so being used for non profit reasons, such as in a Uni or work portfolio. However it would be n best interest to contact the producer and ask for his permission to use the beat in the music video knowing it will only be used for future employers or uni opportunities
-If we would not do this, then we could face being sued for copyright potentially which would ruin my impression on the employers or staff.
P4
Rap song
-When uploading the song to my portfolio or blog I must add it as a MP3 file which is the smallest form of an audio media file. This is because the audio will be compressed and smaller which would allow it to not take up as much space.
-Also, I could also share the link on my portfolio from YouTube. This would take up no space as it would be linked to another website.
-I could upload videos and rushes of me creating the song and how I used the application to produce the beat and mix the vocals in with it.
-The current file of the song is a WAV which is 29 MB. After converting the file into a MP3 it was 128 KBPS
-I also created a short video using my editing techniques which described how I made the song and the equipment and software I used. The video was already rendered and exported as a MP4 meaning that I do not need to convert this video for it to be uploaded to my portfolio, as it is already the smallest it can be.
M2
Legal and ethical:
-Ethically. In my portfolio I would need to upload the censored version of the song that doesn't contain any indecent or offensive language.
-Similarly, I need to make sure the cover art I use for the song looks professional for future employers
-If any part of the song was not created by me, I will need to credit that person otherwise this may look unprofessional and could end with me getting sued for copyright.
D1
I have chosen to compress this song into a MP3 as they are smaller in size than WAV files and can be sent via email, or placed on portfolios such as linked in as they don't take up the limited space. Making my product a MP3 file allows me to send it directly to employers or people interested in my other projects. Also, it allows me to save space on my portfolio, which allows me to include more content that may help me when impressing my employer. If they would want videos or images of me creating this content. I will compress them into MP4 files and Jpeg files as tehir smaller size will help them fit on the portfolio
P4
Short film
-Similar to the music video, I will upload the final product along with the rushes and outtakes as a MP4 or WMV. Doing this will allow me to have more room for other media and examples of my work as they would be compressed to a small amount.
-I will screen shot examples of my use of Mise-en-scene and special effects in my work and how I edited them into the scenes.
-I will upload rushes and separate scenes into the portfolio Aswell which will show how I shot certain scenes and what props, costumes, and lighting was used in the scenes.
-These rushes will have to be converted to a MP4 as to compress them and save space in my portfolio.
M2
Legal and ethical:
-Firstly, this film will need to be censored completely as we used a heavy amount of bad and offensive language in it that could be seen as unprofessional by employers. This ethical consideration will need to take place as a the explicit language of the film could make me look unprofessional and unfit for the job I am applying for.
-Along with this, Legally, any content or music that I have used in the film will need to be replaced as this is against copyright law.
P4
Website
-For the website I will need to provide images and screen shots of the creation and final product of my website. This is to show the techniques that I used to create the website. They would have to be converted into JPEG files from PNGs as they are smaller and less demanding.
-I could record footage of me using the website and show how it works on multiple devices. I would need to export these videos and MP3 files as to make sure they are as small and compressed as possible.
-I could also link the website,
-The Home page which includes the about me and contact page is 3.9 MB
-The search page is 1.1 MB
-The All beats page is only 889.4 KB
-The Become a producer page is only 981.3 KB
-Since my pages are so small in size There will be no need to add them into a Zip folder or compress them to make them smaller. As all together the size of my website is 6.9 MB which is smaller than most of the content in my Portfolio.
-I have achieved this by optimising my images and using external links to provide content on my page
M2
Legal and ethical:
-All imagery will need to be mine, this is the same with the music and beats featured on the website. Otherwise the owner of the image could copyright me and sue me for using their content without permission
-Due to the introduction of the equality act law in 2010, I will be forced to make my website accessible to everyone, so people with disabilities or lower income will be able to use certain features on my website similarly to how people without these circumstances can. I f I do not do this it could damage my brand, and potentially damage future opportunities when shown to universities or future employers. To ensure that my website is accessible to certain users I must:
- Choose your typography correctly and use simple text that is easy for dyslexic users to read through.
- Include the correct ALT text for all images and logos used on the website so that blind users will be able to enjoy the experience just as-well and other users.Alt text should be provided for images, so that screen reader users can understand the message conveyed by the use of images on the page. This is especially important for informative images (such as infographics). When creating the alt text, the text should contain the message you wish to convey through that image, and if the image includes text, that text should also be included in the alt.
- Use colours and logos with care, as it could effect how users on the autistic spectrum access the website. Other groups of people with disabilities, particularly users with learning disabilities, benefit greatly from colour when used to distinguish and organize your content. Is there enough colour contrast between the website’s written information and its background? Is there enough volume contrast between your website’s spoken information and its background noises? Also, The most common form of color deficiency, red-green color deficiency, affects approximately 8% of the population. Using ONLY colors such as these (especially to indicate required fields in a form) will prevent these individuals from understanding your message. o satisfy both groups, use color, but also be sure to use other visual indicators, such as an asterisk or question mark. Be sure to also distinguish blocks of content from one another using visual separation (such as whitespace or borders).
- Keep all file sizes low so that we use as little memory as we possibly can within the website. This is so users that may be poor can access the website even with a limited amount of data that they are able to use. If I do not do this I will lose a large majority of potential users who are accessing my website via a phone on the go. I have chosen to make this a website instead of an app ass the majority off people wouldn't have enough storage or 4g data to use the app, a website is lots more accessible and easier too use.
All of these decisions will allow my website to be accessible to a lot of different users so that my product reaches a larger target audience.
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