Web 2.0
Tim O'Reilly first created the term 'Web 2.0' in 2004. His perception of the web focused more on the ways in which a website could create opportunities for social dialogue and user-generated content. Tim Berners Lee has also stressed this importance, stating that the web is "a collaborative medium, a place where we [could] all meet and read and write." Due to the recent proliferation of the Internet, it has been easier than ever to gain access to many incredibly helpful online platforms. During our project I used these platforms in a mixture of ways which I have detailed below...
Research and Planning
In our group, we created a Whatsapp group chat in order to get in contact with each other easily. This app was very useful for us as it meant that we could continue to show each other our ideas and make other important decisions such as when our meetings would be.
A screenshot from our Whatsapp group chat |
A screenshot of my Blog |
This software also meant that we could use cross media convergence to bring together different elements from our project. For example, as seen in the screenshot above, I was able to display my music video link and album cover right next to each other.
Youtube
Youtube has been an amazing resource to use throughout this project as it acted as a hub for a lot of our inspirational content. With over 1 Billion users, Youtube has masses of content readily available. I used this to my advantage by watching several professional music videos into order to become familiar with form and genre as well as helping me to generate new ideas. The playlist function was especially helpful to me as it meant that Youtube automatically generated a list of music videos for me to watch which helped me to get a greater idea of genre and genre conventions.
As well as watching content, Youtube also gave me the ability to create my own content. For example, we were able to create a Steal-o-matic video which we later uploaded to Youtube. This Steal-o-matic gave us the ability to put our ideas together visually rather than just theoretically in order to see whether they worked.
Erykah Badu's large variety of images |
Instagram
Instagram was a very useful tool to use for my research as it provided me with a large variety of media from different people across the world. This meant that I was able to feed from all of this user generated content in order to influence my own ideas. Below is a mind map of some of the inspirational images that I came across...
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A compilation of pictures I found on Instagram that influenced my ideas |
A crucial find for our project |
Giphy
Gifs are an extremely useful tool that I would not have discovered had it not been for my media projects. Gifs are an easy and effective way to allow you to capture the essence of a video in a few short seconds. Rather than embedding a whole Youtube video in order to illustrate my visions, I was able to create this moving image which precisely captured my idea. My site of choice to create these Gifs was Giphy.Com. I chose this site as everything was laid out very clearly and there were many options that aided me whilst I created Gifs. Below I detail how I used the site...Construction
Evaluation
Prezi
Prezi was an alternative way for me to present my ideas, rather than simply sticking to static slides which can get boring. Its large variety of templates meant that each presentation was personalised and added a bit of character. The interesting transitions keep the presentations interesting visually and take the viewer on a journey. Below I have labelled some of the features that I found especially useful...
Surveys
Our survey results |
An example of feedback I recieved Once again, Whatsapp also came in handy at this part of the process as it allowed me to quickly and easily send out a link to our final video to people in my contacts. This was especially helpful as my friends are all within our TA age range, meaning that I was able to get their opnions directly. Once they had watched our video I was able to ask them questions such as "Did you like the video?" and "What would you change?". The feedback that I recieved, (an example of which can be seen above) proved to be very useful as it was very specific and relevant considering it came from people within our TA. |
Sam's shocked reaction |
My edititing screen |
To conclude, this project has opened my eyes to the large array of technologies that are so easily available to my generation. It has given me a new found appreciation for these resources and has stimulated my creative mindset. I personally feel more confident using many of these new technologies and will continue to use them in the future.
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