Thursday 13 December 2012

Success and Failures of TV idents

Before and after most shows we will watch an ident, most of the time this ident will give us lots of information about the channel sometimes without us even realising it. A successful ident is one which is easily recognisable and distinctive and works well to complete its purpose wether that may be to inform or entertain. 

BBC One: 1991 Ident


This is one of BBC One's less successful idents, it was first shown in February 1991. The ident features a rotating swirling globe with the number 1 in the middle, along with the BBC logo which was current at the time, positioned at bottom of the frame. 
Firstly one of the main reasons as to why this ident was not a success could of been the colouring. The colours associated with the BBC are warmer colours such as red and yellow/orange. However, within this ident the colours are dominantly colder blues and black. This could be a reason as to why the ident was not a success as it was not as distinctive as the other BBC logos and due to this i was not as easily recognised meaning it did not fully serve its purpose as an ident. Also the overall composition of the ident is not very visually pleasing as the colouring and animations do not work well together. On the other hand the ident does not tell us much about the channels personality, we can gain some understanding from the globe that the channel brings the world together and is very universal however the dark cold cloudy atmosphere suggests that the channel is not as warm and family orientated as BBC 1 actually is. 



Here is one of Channel 4's less successful idents. These square themed idents lasted from 1999 until 2004, and consisted of rectangular shapes of different tones traveling across the screen with the Channel 4 logo rotating across the frame, stopping in its final position on the right hand side. These idents all had the same animation, the only thing that varied was the colours in the background, the Channel 4 logo stayed white throughout. Channel 4's dominant colour is blue, but in this series of idents the colour varied meaning that the channel could not be assigned to one colour that makes the channel instantly distinctive and recognised by that colour. Also Channel 4 is an entertainment based channel, and the ident should represent this to inform the viewers and make them aware of the personality of the channel, however the overall look of the ident is quite simple and boring which does not really create the messages Channel 4 is trying to present to its target audience meaning the ident is not very successful. 



This is one of Blighty's idents, the ident itself is based on the theme of tea as the channel is a very british channel and tea is stereotypically a very british thing. In the variations of the idents the theme changes but remains to be something stereotypical to britian, the colour scheme also changes throughout the idents. 
Some reasons why these idents may not be very successful could be due to the density of information within the ident. In every variation of the ident there is simply too much happening at once for it to be enjoyable and entertaining to watch. And for a duration of 23 seconds over time the ident becomes extremely boring and repetitive to watch meaning it will not be able to maintain the target audience an they could be likely to turn to another channel. Although the ident does present Blighty's personality it could of been done in a more precise way that is more enjoyable to watch and is more consistent visually to make the ident and therefore channel more distinctive and recognisable. This could be done through the colour scheme being red white and blue the emphasise that the channel is extremely british.  



This is one of BBC Ones more successful idents, it features a group of hippos swimming in a circle formation with red rotating shapes around the BBC One logo. The ident is successful as it maintains the BBC's main concepts such as the colour red, and the consistent theme of circles which has appeared in almost every ident they have ever made. Also the current BBC One ident has a very short duration, making it very entertaining to watch because it does not last long you do not get so bored of it. The ident creates a message that the BBC are very professional and put time, effort and money into their idents, meaning that they also put this into their shows maintaining their target audience. 


This is one of Channel 4's more successful idents. It consists of a field with lots of burning hay stacks which align as the camera passes through the environment to reveal the Channel 4 logo. These idents with the objects forming the Channel 4 logo have been used since 2004 and are easily recognised as they are very distinctive and unique to Channel 4. Although there is no consistent colour scheme which is what is seen in most successful idents, Channel 4's idents have multiple colours due to the location altering so that they can produce new creative ways of the logo being formed. This suggests that the ident is presented well enough for the viewers to easily identify the channel and also interpret the personality of channel 4 without the need of a consistent colour scheme.


This is one of Dave's successful idents. The ident was created along with the re-banding of the channel which was a huge success. Dave became 'the home of witty banter' and the ident gives us a clear insight of this. Dave being the only channel named after a first name of a person, instantly makes it a success as it's more memorable to people and as the creators said 'everybody knows a Dave'. Also the creative and abstract environment in which in the viewer is placed in while watching the ident suggests that dave is wacky but an exciting place to be which is why the channel became such a success after its re-branding and release of new idents. 

Wednesday 14 November 2012


The purpose of idents.

An ident is the short clip we usually see between TV shows, they only last a few seconds but tell us lots of information sometimes without us even realising. The main purpose of an ident is to make the target audience aware of the personality or nature of the channel; they do this by giving the viewer a clear insight into the channel through the way the ident is presented. The ident could be interpreted as a ‘snapshot’ into the channel’s personality.

Idents are a key part of television, as they can influence the audiences that will end up viewing the channel and watching their programs. One ident that is a good example of targeting specific audiences is E4's. Simply by viewing the E4 ident we can instantly tell that it is aimed at a younger audience, we can see this through the way the small fun things are presented to us which would attract the younger audiences.




This ident from E4 features very bright vivid colours, multiple sound effects, upbeat music and a bizarre situation which is fun and exciting to watch. Firstly, the dominant colour in the ident is purple, purple is E4’s main colour and is consistently found in all of its logo’s and ident’s, purple is a very unisex colour as it is a mixture of blue and red which is useful to attract a audience of both genders. The other main colour is green, which contrasts the purple causing them to both become much bolder and vivid. They are both very bright bold colours which are fun and exciting which will attract the younger fun seeking audiences. The upbeat music and strange yet fun sound effects also play a part in attracting young audiences, they are much more suited to the upbeat fast and playful lifestyle of the younger generations in comparison to people of the age 50+ and therefore is more likely to attract them to the channel and its programs. Additionally, the exciting situation of a normal living room being transformed into a strange green and purple swamp with trees sprouting from the ground and purple sheep walking around portrays an image that E4 is fun, exciting and you never know what crazy thing could happen next. All of these individual concepts put together create the E4 ident and show us a clear image of what their views and aims are, aswell as the target audience of their channel/programs. This is why idents are a very useful tool for channels to use as it can help them gain the target audience they desire, and in some cases idents can even be used to inform audiences. 

For instance, channels such as History HD use their idents to inform their older audiences on the timings of their programs and the days of the week and what will be playing as the channel is much more formal and informative rather than an entertainment led channel. The colours are a lot less vibrant consisting of mainly white yellow and red which are much more formal colours suited for an older audience. The overall composition of the ident is also very basic, with just a simple animation of the logo and some text. Telling the audience that this channel is information led rather than entertainment led.   

       

The design of idents

When designing an ident there are 6 main concepts to consider. The density of information, composition, space and time, tempo, the interaction with the audience and also if it is information or entertainment led.

The density of information is how much information  is given in the ident, some idents give lots of information such as times for shows etc whereas others are purely to attract audiences by looking fun and exciting. This also partially links to if the ident is information or entertainment led.

The composition is to do with how everything in the ident is composed, you have to consider how each of the visual elements work together in the ident to portray the meanings and aims you are trying to reach. The visual elements would be things such as the shots, any visual effects or CGI  as well as any text that may be in the frame. A good example of all visual elements working together would be Itv 1 HD. The shot of the sunflower field along with the Itv 1 HD logo and lens flares all works very well together as they create a subtle warmth within the frame which works well together and makes the overall look very enjoyable and easy to view with no bold harsh colours contrasting through. 

Space and time is when and where the ident is set. More informative idents would be set in a real life situation or something that would link to the channel, for example the ident of a history channel may have an ident set in the past. This is because they focus on more formal subjects and therefore must appear this way through their idents, whereas the more entertainment based idents would be set in a fantasy world which is fun and abstract such as E4's ident with the room turning into a swamp. The space and time is a key part of an ident because if the ident was set in the wrong place/time then the audience may be misled into the values of that particular channel and therefore they could lose viewers. 

The tempo is how fast the ident is. This alters depending on the mood and aims of the ident. For example a more informative ident is more likely to have a longer duration and a slower paced edit in comparison to an entertainment ident which is more likely to have a shorter duration and a much faster paced edit to suit the specific target audiences that the individual idents are trying to attract. This also works alongside other concepts of design such as density of information. A more informative ident is likely to have a slower pace and longer duration as there may be additional information in the ident which may take the viewer some time to process, if the ident has a fast paced edit and a shorter duration they may not see the key information that the ident is giving them. This alternatively works for entertainment led adverts, if the adverts is purely to attract the audience and not give information it needs to be much shorter and faster as you do not want it to drag out and bore the audience. 

Interaction with viewers is all about communication. This is about how information is presented and communicated to the viewers, depending on the channel and its aims, target audience etc, will influence the way in which the information is presented. It could be formal or informal, some channels with younger audience may present their information more visually than ones with an older target audience as they would want to communicate the fact that they are enjoyable and fun to watch. Whereas channels with an older target audience would be more likely to present information in a more formal way such as having text displaying times of shows etc. 

And finally, if the ident is information or entertainment led. This is decided by the aims of the channel and its target audience, if it is trying to provide information it will be information led, an example of this would be BBC Parliament, which gives information on the timings of events. whereas other idents which are simply there to attract and entertain their audience would be entertainment led, an example of this would be Film 4 as their idents mainly display action scenes to entertain and attract their audiences.

The BBC One ident (composition)


This is one of many BBC One idents. This is a very good example for the composition of the idents, all of the visual elements work well together giving the ident a very clean sense of flow. The fluent movements of the space robot along with the rotating red lines work very well together as they are both very slow and consistent. The colours of the darker blue space environment also contrasts the rotating red shapes which compliment each other and make everything much bolder and distinctive. This makes the ident much easier and more pleasant to view as well as making it look very professional which helps promote the channel and its programs as it portrays an image of the channel caring and putting time. effort and money into what they do attracting more viewers. 

The ITV 1 ident (space and time)


This is an ITV 1 ident, this ident is a good example of space and time. At first the location appears to be a normal street at night, which suggests that ITV 1 is more of a formal channel but when the yellow liquids burst through the surface of the roads and form multiple fountains we soon gather that actually ITV 1 is not as formal as it initially appears and that it can be rather entertaining because it has changed an ordinary environment into something unexpected and unusual. Also from the location being set at night it could suggest that there is almost two sides to ITV 1, during the day there could be more formal channels but then after the watershed it may display more comical programs that are unexpected and bizarre. 

The Discovery Knowledge ident (density of information) 


This is the Discovery Knowledge ident, in this ident we can gain a clear understanding in the density of information. Throughout this ident there is lots of tiny little interesting facts; which are constantly being presented to the viewer. The pieces of information fill up the landscape almost like an overlay of a 3D blueprint and because of the high amount of information in such a small amount of time/space this ident has a high information density. The way the information is presented as part of the environment makes the information more subtle  This is crucial for a channel such as Discovery Knowledge as it is an informative channel and therefore the ident needs to represent that to attract the target audience.

The FX ident (Interaction with audience)


The FX ident communicates it’s information very visually, there is no bold titles telling us any information yet simply from the visual effects, scene and props such as the ‘crime scene do not enter’ banner, and the traditional body outline on the ground. We as an audience gain a clear understanding that the channel and some of its programs will have some involvement in crime dramas which can be both entertaining and informative to watch. On the other hand some idents such as BBC Parliament features much more information in a text format, such as what's on and program timings. This is more appropriate to the channel as it is more of a formal channel with programs based on more serious topics and therefore requires a more informative and formal ident which needs to be clearly communicated to its target audience. 


The Film 4 ident (tempo)



The Film 4 ident has a very slow tempo to it, the majority of the ident is in slow motion which creates a sense of tension, this suggests that Film 4 is a very dramatic channel that likes to build up tension to give a dramatic conclusion. Also the clip in the ident is a very almost stereotypical scene of an action film, with a character running away from a location which the explodes as the character dives through the air which could also suggest that Film 4 will display many classic movies of multiple genres for everybody to enjoy. In contrast the BBC Three ident has a much faster pace, this suggests that although the channel is still an entertainment based channel it is more of an upbeat fun channel in comparison to a more dramatic tension building movie channel.

The  History HD ident (Information or entertainment led)


History HD has an information led ident, this ident is designed to inform the target audience about program timings for days of the week which is more appropriate to this channel as it is a very factual channel with informative programs so the ident has to represent this aspect of the channel. This is why there is not many complicated things happening in the ident In comparison some idents are entertainment led such as that of Channel 4. In which the parts of the environment all align to form the Channel 4 logo and no real information about program timings etc is given to us.  

The design of idents

When designing an ident there are 6 main concepts to consider. The density of information, composition, space and time, tempo, the interaction with the audience and also if it is information or entertainment led.

The density of information is how much information  is given in the ident, some idents give lots of information such as times for shows etc whereas others are purely to attract audiences by looking fun and exciting. This also partially links to if the ident is information or entertainment led.

The composition is to do with how everything in the ident is composed, you have to consider how each of the visual elements work together in the ident to portray the meanings and aims you are trying to reach. The visual elements would be things such as the shots, any visual effects or cgi  as well as any text that may be in the frame. A good example of all visual elements working together would be Itv 1 HD. The shot of the sunflower field along with the Itv 1 HD logo and lens flares all works very well together as they create a subtle warmth within the frame which works well together and makes the overall look very enjoyable and easy to view with no bold harsh colours contrasting through. 

Space and time is when and where the ident is set. More informative idents would be set in a real life situation, whereas the more entertainment based idents would be set in a fantasy world which is fun and abstract to help the audience determine the aims of the channel.

The tempo is how fast the ident is. This alters depending on the mood and aims of the ident. For example an more informative ident is more likely to have a longer duration and a slower paced edit in comparison to an entertainment ident which is more likely to have a shorter duration and a much faster paced edit to suit the specific target audiences that the individual idents are trying to attract.

Interaction with viewers is all about communication. This is about how information is presented and communicated to the viewers, depending on the channel and its aims, target audience etc, can influence the way in which the information s presented. It could be formal or informal, some channels with younger audience may present their information more visually than one with an older target audience.

And finally, if the ident is information or entertainment led. This is decided by the aims of the channel and its target audience, if it is trying to provide information it will be information led, whereas other idents which are simply there to attract and entertain their audience would be entertainment led.

The BBC One ident

This is one of many BBC One idents. This is a very good example for the composition of the idents, all of the visual elements work fell together giving the ident a very clean sense of flow. The fluent movements of the space robot along with the rotating red lines work very well together as they are both very slow and consistent. The colours of the darker blue space environment also contrasts the rotating red objects which compliment each other and make everything much bolder and distinctive.

The ITV 1 ident

This is an ITV 1 ident, this ident is a good example of space and time. At first the location appears to be a normal street at night, which suggests that ITV 1 is more of a formal channel but when the yellow liquids burst through the surface of the roads and form multiple fountains we soon gather that actually ITV 1 is not as formal as it initially appears and that it can be rather entertaining because it has changed an ordinary environment into something unexpected and unusual.

The Discovery Knowledge ident

This is the Discovery Knowledge ident, in this ident we can gain a clear understanding in the density of information. Throughout this ident there is lots of tiny little interesting facts; which are constantly being presented to the viewer. The pieces of information fill up the landscape almost like an overlay of a 3D blueprint and because of the high amount of information in such a small amount of time/space this ident has a high information density. This is crucial for a channel such as Discovery Knowledge as it is an informative channel and therefore the ident needs to represent that to attract the target audience.

The FX ident

The FX ident communicates it’s information very visually, there is no bold titles telling us any information yet simply from the props, scene and visual effects such as the ‘crime scene do not enter’ banner, and the traditional body outline on the ground. We gain a clear understanding that the channel or program after the ident will have some involvement in crime dramas which may be appearing after the break. On the other hand some idents such as BBC Parliament features much more information in a text format, such as what's on and program timings. This is more appropriate to the channel as it is more of a formal channel with programs based on more serious topics and therefore requires a more informative and formal ident. 


The Film 4 ident

The Film 4 ident has a very slow tempo to it, the majority of the ident is in slow motion which creates a sense of tension, this suggests that Film 4 is a very dramatic channel that likes to build up tension to give a dramatic conclusion. Also the clip in the ident is a very almost stereotypical scene of an action film, which could also suggest that Film 4 will display many classic movies of multiple genres for everybody to enjoy. In contrast the BBC Three ident has a much faster pace, this suggests that the channel is more exciting and enthusiastic fun which would attract its younger target audience. 

The  History HD ident

The History HD ident is  an information led ident, rather than being designed for the purpose of entertaining and attracting its target audience, this ident is designed to inform them about program timings for days of the week which is more appropriate to this channel as it is a very factual channel with informative programs so the ident has to represent this aspect of the channel. In comparison some idents are entertainment led such as that of 

Sunday 11 November 2012

Ident analysis

This is one of the latest BBC One idents. It consists of a group of hippos swimming in a circular formation around the BBC One logo along with some rotating red lines. The ident starts with an eye-level shot with a hippo above water, the hippo then dives and the ident cuts to a shot looking up at the hippos swimming from below. There is also the BBC One watermark in the top left corner of the frame. The dominant colours are blue, red and white.
This ident would attract all types of audiences from all age ranges because it is not aimed at a select group of people unlike some other idents. The ident still features the distinctive theme of circles along with the bold BBC logo which makes this ident instantly recognisable.

This is one of ITV 1's idents, it is primarily a large group of people of all ages in a park having fun and blowing bubbles. The main colour from the ident is yellow, which fits in with the colours of the ITV logo which is overlayed in the ident. The colouring in the ident suggests that ITV is a very warm 'bubbly' place to be (backed up by the theme of bubbles in the ident) and that it is welcoming to a wide audience of all age ranges (shown by the people in the park). 

This is one of Animal Planet's idents, it is a 3D animated video of a group of penguins on a rotating icey landscape. As the figure rotates it reveals the Animal Planet logo on the wall of the ice figure. As the ident does have a 'cartoony' feel to it, it does suggest that the ident is aimed to attract younger audiences. This is beneficial as the channel could educate them about wildlife. 




BBC Ident

History of the BBC Logo






Wednesday 24 October 2012



This is one of Cartoon Network's idents

Cartoon Network was launched in the UK on the 17th September 1993, primarily broadcasting animated programs aimed at children between the ages of 3-11. Although the channel is not gender orientated i personally would say that it does slightly appeal to boys more than girls. This is backed up by the ident with the use of aliens and robots which is something a young boy would be more interested in compared to a girl. The ident is also animated but professionally made which suggests that the majority of the programs will be animated and of a high quality. The dominant colours are black, white and red which are the main colours which the CN logo consists of, the checkerboard CN logo itself is very distinctive and is very bold and visual so people we instantly know what they are watching. 
Dave re-branding



                

Sunday 21 October 2012

There Will Be Blood Analysis.
                                                                                                                                                         

In this shot the camera is mainly tracking the character on the left (possibly to show his significance and higher status in this situation) however the character on the floor is kept in the frame. The camera is kept relatively still and the shots are very steady and smooth. The camera is also very level and at waste/chest height with the shot length being a long shot. There is no non-diagetic sound as there is no backing track etc, the only sounds are the dialogue and  the movement of the characters. The shot then cuts to another angle, maintaining the 180 degree rule.


This is more of an establishing shot combined with the first shot the audience can gather that they are located in a bowling alley. The camera is tracking forward giving an over the shoulder perspective. Again, the only sound is the diagetic sound of the dialogue and the sound of their movement. There is then some continuity editing as the movement of the ball is matched in the cut to the next shot. 


In this shot the camera is then tracking the character in the black suit, still maintaining the 180 degree rule the camera in the shots moves up and down the bowling alley creating a wide overview of the set while letting the audience focus of the main action. 


Later on in the clip, the bowling ball collides with a bucket of water on the floor which splashes the water into the air and on the position the camera is in. This creates the effect that the water is splashing towards the audience and makes them feel like they are part of the film. This was most likely done with CGI due to the difficulty of making the water splash in such a precise way and also to prevent damage to the camera. 


The character then walks into the foreground and the camera tracks backwards focusing on him as he progresses towards the other character shouting at him. 


In this shot the camera cuts to a shot where it is very close to the end of the bowling alley, it then tracks sideways following the movement of the character crawling across the floor. Again the only sound is the diagetic sound, this could emphasise the moment between the two characters so the audience can really focus on the importance of what they are saying as it may be a crucial part of the film.





E4 Idents

In this ident there is a 3D model of the E4 logo in a 3D room with walls made from lots of cubes. The cubes are animated and moving in the walls to the beat of the music. The music has a fast beat and is like drum and bass. The E4 logo is also animated and gets bigger and smaller to the beat of the music. The logo is purple and the surrounding walls/blocks are grey. there is a watermark of the E4 logo in the top right corner of the frame.

The moving walls and logo suggest that the channel is very fun and active, the music playing is fast and upbeat which also represents this. Also, the colours are very bold and they grey background in contrast to the purple logo makes the logo stand out form the rest of the frame and make it a significant part of the ident. The way the logo shrinks down into nothing then grows again could represent how E4 are constantly bringing out new and outstanding content.





In this Channel 4 ident it shows the stereotypical yellow taxi driving through the city, the camera is tracking backwards following the car and as the camera moves the objects in the scene align to form the logo. The objects are all part of the city landscape such as sky scrapers and bridges. 
The fact that the objects suddenly align and the logo appears makes Channel 4 appear as a very unique channel, it shows that they put a lot of time and effort into making their idents and that they care about their audience and the content they broadcast to them. From the high quality standard of the ident you know that Channel 4 is very professional and that they will put time, money and effort into their programs.



Wednesday 17 October 2012

This is my SlideRocket presentation on the album cover of Dizzee Rascal - Boy in da corner. In the presentation i listed the denotations and explained some of the connotations.

                   

Monday 15 October 2012

This is my Look Magazine advert.



This is my version of the Look Magazine advert
Firstly we made a storyboard of the first 10 shots for the advert, we decided to make a parody version and really exaggerate the poses. We took the photos and put them into iPhoto, we then exported them and used iMovie to edit them. Firstly, we roughly shortened all of the shots to make them easier to work with, we then imported the song and started to sync the shots to the beat of the song. Some of the images such as the eyes and the image of the Look Magazine itself we got from the internet. 

Overall, the shots fit in very well with the music however some of the timings could be improved. Also, the image of the eyes from the internet does not fit in that well, to improve this we could of either used more internet images or taken a picture of eyes ourselves. 


Sunday 14 October 2012

This is my SlideRocket presentation on the album cover of Dizzee Rascal - Boy in da corner. In the presentation i listed the denotations and explained some of the connotations.

                   

Wednesday 10 October 2012

My Ident


 
This is my Ident I made it using Live Type and Final Cut.

Firstly i downloaded the background image from Youtube using a Youtube downloader such as Keepvid. I then imported the image into Live Type click to view my Live Type tutorial.
In live type, i created the text and then keyframed the size, position and also the colours/effects to create a flashing effect on the text as well as a shake. I then rendered out the text without the background

Once i had the text i imported it along with the background footage and the end credits of the program into Final Cut. I then synced up the text with the background footage, added some effects to work on the colour correction and then made some very simple fade in fade out transitions.

I then rendered out the final piece and uploaded it to Youtube.


Sunday 7 October 2012

Live Type

How to use Live Type
  1. Open live type, then what you want to do is go to 'File' and 'Place' and this will allow you to import a background image which will help in the positioning of your text. However, if you want a moving image as the background you can alternatively go to 'File' Place background movie' which will let you import a clip for the text to be positioned on.
  2. You then go to 'Track' and add a new layer. This will be your text layer and when working on the text it is important you have that layer selected. 
  3. Now with your text layer selected you can change what the text says by typing into the grey text box in the text window. From here you can edit the font by selecting a font, as well as other attributes such as colour, outline and glows.
  4. With the text selected, you can click and drag the text throughout the preview window to position it against your background image/movie. 
  5. You can then go to the effects window. This will allow you to browse many effects which you choose from and the hit 'apply' to apply the effect to your text. Some of the effects work well as transitions for the text and are a useful tool in Live Type.


These are the basics of Live Type.

Wednesday 3 October 2012

10 shot story


The music fits the theme of the edit and also there is some sense of continuity editing as the shots flow into another. There is also a reasonable amount of camera shots/angles. However, some of the shots are hand held and do not look at good.


The music fits in with the theme of the story and starts at a good point within the story. The tracking shot across the hallway was also very well done and gave a creative aspect to the camera shots used. 





Wide range of camera angles, the shots could flow a bit better and be more stable. Although, the concept of the letter under the door and the fact that the music matched the upbeat tone was very good.



Sunday 30 September 2012

How to use iMovie

  1. First open iMovie
  2. To open a project, go to file>new project.  You then name your project and save it where you want it to be saved.
  3. To import clips, click the video camera icon and then drag and drop the clips into imovie. You can then drag them into the timeline so you can edit them.
  4. To trim the clips, you can select/highlight the part you want to delete with the yellow markers and then press backspace on the keyboard to delete the selected part.
  5. To add a title to your edit, select the title effects and choose the style of the text you want. Then drag and drop the text onto the clip and then adjust the text with the settings you want and what you want the text to say etc. 
  6. To upload to youtube click the 'share' button at the top of imovie, then select share to youtube. Change the settings and have the video quality at 'large'. You then use your youtube account details to have the video uploaded to your youtube. 

Wednesday 26 September 2012

This is my storyboard for the first 10 shots in '127 Hours' 




Sunday 23 September 2012

Hi welcome to my new blog!

Today we learned  how to make a blog, I am going to show you what we learned.

Firstly we learned how to upload pictures to our blog, you can do this by taking a picture or finding one from the internet then hitting the small picture icon above.
Insert image icon

When you click on this icon you have some options that allow you to add a photo to your blog, simply select the file wait for it to upload then click the 'Add selected' button.
This can be useful for showing screenshots, or photos of what i have done.

We also learned how to embed a youtube video!
To embed a youtube video, click the film icon next to the 'insert image' icon. You will get these options.

From here you can search for a youtube video and embed it into your blog.












We also used SlideRocket to embed presentations into our blogs. All you do is sign up, create your presentation then hit share, and then 'Get embed code...'


You will get a screen like this, all you do is copy the long code of the presentation. You then come back to your blog, and at the top select 'HTML' next to the 'Compose' button. The page will change, if you have images or videos in your blog there may already be some HTML codes. Simply paste the presentation code at the end the go back to the 'Compose' button and your presentation will be in your blog!



Another useful tool is Gyazo it is a free screen grabbing tool for windows which allows you to have better control over what you printscreen, you can then save these images or use the image link in your blog!