"New media: New media is a broad term in media studies that emerged in the later part of the 20th century to encompass the amalgamation of traditional media such as film, images, music, spoken and written word, with the interactive power of computer and communications technology, computer enabled consumer devices and most importantly the Internet." - wikipedia
New media is presented in many forms - however most technologies described as "new media" are digital, networkable, dense, compressible and/or interactive: An example of this would be all Internet-based technologies such as digital mediums e.g. DVD'S, CD-ROMs or websites. The opposite of this is old media otherwise known as 'traditional media', an example of this would be television, film or paper-based products.
New media benefits the public in many ways - it has enabled the increase of many forms of communication through social networking e.g. facebook - a website that allows communication world wide on a global level, another example of this would be other forms global communication such as Xbox live, this is a mulitplayer online gaming service, it incorporates online gaming and digital media and is operated by microsoft corporation - this service allows users to play video games whilst communicating with people world wide. The development of new media has had large effects of the film industry - the development of new media such as Youtube has also essentially enabled the audience to become the producer with hundreds of short films having been posted on Youtube. the first forms of motion picture created was done so with the use of a kinetoscope, otherwise known as telerecording is a recording created by filming the picture from a video monitor - in order to do this a series of pictures are used, a handle was turned and as the images went round each detail in each photo essentially created a motion picture. Below is an example of a kinetiscope film.
New media benefits the public in many ways - it has enabled the increase of many forms of communication through social networking e.g. facebook - a website that allows communication world wide on a global level, another example of this would be other forms global communication such as Xbox live, this is a mulitplayer online gaming service, it incorporates online gaming and digital media and is operated by microsoft corporation - this service allows users to play video games whilst communicating with people world wide. The development of new media has had large effects of the film industry - the development of new media such as Youtube has also essentially enabled the audience to become the producer with hundreds of short films having been posted on Youtube. the first forms of motion picture created was done so with the use of a kinetoscope, otherwise known as telerecording is a recording created by filming the picture from a video monitor - in order to do this a series of pictures are used, a handle was turned and as the images went round each detail in each photo essentially created a motion picture. Below is an example of a kinetiscope film.
In order to present all of the new media technology I used within the creation of my media product I used a montage of images paired with annotations to illustrate the new media technologies I have used.
1) Adobe Premier Pro - This new media technology was the software provided by the school that we used to edit both our AS and our A2 coursework projects, we used it to capture, rough cut and edit both the visual and audio elements of our projects - the simplicity and effectiveness of the layout of the programme and of the tools themselves made Adobe Premier Pro the ideal programme for us.
Without Adobe Premier Pro the editing process involved in our project would have been significantly harder - the dvanced workings of Adobe Premier Pro are of a higher quality than many of editing softwares therefore the quality of our finished films would have been lower without it therefore lowering our grades. However, without the use of any digital editing programme the process would have differed greatly. Digital editing came hand in hand with the development of digital cameras - before digital editing became the main source of editing linear editing was the process that occurred.The process of linear video editing differs highly from digital or non-linear editing. It involved selecting, arranging and modifying images and sound recorded on videotape. Back even further than this the process I would have had to have endured would have been film splicing, otherwise known as film joining, this is editing in which a film splicer is used to physically join together lengths of photographic film.
2) Blogger - This new media technology is an online website publicly open in which you sign up and post blogs on any desired topic - from media work to travelling blogs. Blogger is the most effective new media technology I have used on this course, working as an online portfolio working in conjunction with 'Youtube' as a digital platform used to showcase our media work. Blogger allows you to edit, add to and delete elements of your work with much more ease. With the use of design your own background, create your own profile, the ability to link you work, add photos, videos, sound clips, spell check your work, draft your work before posting and even edit the HTML coding within your blog yourself. All of the necessary work has been placed on my blog as well as notes acting as revision tool for the exam part of the course - Blogger is an accessible and easy to use blogging website.
After discovering this website through my media studies course I have since started other blogs using it - without the use of blogger the process of completing my media AS and A2 coursework would have been a significant amount harder and have taken a lot more time. The ability to be able to submit coursework online is a massive bonus and saves many complications. However, when using Blogger the risks are greater than say writing out coursework due to the fact that whenever using a computer or the there is always a small risk that something might go wrong. Unfortunately this happened a lot on Blogger, if it crashed and if the autosave process had not happened in time work was often lost.
3) Canon 550D - This new media technology was crucial to the practical element of the course, without the use of the school and my teacher's personal camera (Cannon 550D) my coursework could gave suffered as I used this camera in several parts - I used it to take the photos for the designs of my postcards, to document the progress me made while filming, to produce evidence of the preparation for filming e.g. setting lighting up and also similarly to YouTube I used to camera successfully to add to the visual element on my blog in my production, pre-production and post-production posts as well as creating vital elements within all stages of production e.g. location recces (within pre-production). The camera overall has been a vital piece of equipment, the shots the camera took were of a high quality due to the manual/automatic focus settings, the stabilising settings and the digital and optical zooms.
Without the Cannon 550D it would have been difficult to take photos for my postcard designs to the quality I wanted, digital stills would have been of a lower quality as well as having been difficult to deal with within school due to the fact that all of the class would have been using different cameras, needed different cameras and would have all had different qualities of photos. Without the use of any digital cameras I would have had to have used an SLR camera otherwise referred to as a single- lens relfex camera that works on the principle of a semi-automatic moving mirror system that permits the photographer to see exactly what will be captured by the film. I would then have had to have gone down the route of processing the film negatives, a film negative is a long narrow strips of chemical-coated cellulose acetate or plastic on which photos are captured onto. This option would have affected two main things: the first being the lack of ability I would have had to manipulate the images taken and then second beign that the postcard I have created would have had to have been done through the print process.
4) Flip camera - This is another piece of new Media technology provided by the school in which we are working - the flip cameras are 'minature video cameras', although miniature they include external wireless microphones, the software needed to play the videos back (no use of external CD-Roms) and a cable that enables the user to connect the camera to TV and watch the product on that, these minature video cameras allowed me to venture into different presentation styles within my blog. I used in several times within the filming of my media product, yet again to track the progress made while filming in terms of setting up lighting etc. I also used to flip camera to analyse certain things throughout my blog, this was useful due to the fact that I was able to provide a lot more information without having to necessarily type it - this also enabled me to apply my blog to a higher section of the marking criteria. Also, due to the fact that the cameras are small and not intimidating the reactions I gathered from people during my audience feedback was more likely to be genuine as they would have felt no pressure and there was no room for manipulation within the footage.
Without the use of the flip cameras I would not have been able to evidence any elements of the pre-production, production or post-production due to the fact that the the larger cameras would have been useless for filming what I filmed on the flip camera - it would have taken more time to set the PD150 up than to film what I needed to film.
5) Unsigned band web - This new media technology although only briefly used within the post-production stage of production it was used a significant amount more withinthe pre-production stage, my search of Unsigned band web during the pre-production stage of production in order to plan my soundtrack - Unsigned band web was one of the most vital pieces within the A2 course, due to the fact that we cannot legally use copyrighted music, this website was used by our school to find uncopyrighted music of a high quality and most importantly from a reliable source. The website consists of uncopyrighted music from unsigned artists of many genres. Unsigned band web also widened my search for music over seas, it enabled contact between me and artists on a global level.
Without the use of this website finding uncopyrighted music would have been highly problematic and could have left our groups with the only possibility to be to buy and pay for music from our own money due to not having the funding for it or having to create our own music or find our own music sources or more detrimentally having to sacrifice the use of music - this affecting quality and therefore the grade of our work.
6) YouTube - YouTube is a widely recognised and highly used website that aided me in several way during the course of my media studies in both AS and A2 - the first way in which it came into used was when researching for the course in terms of coursework, through YouTube I was able to watch short film as the main way to distribute short films is online, this essentially allows the audience to become the producer. Youtube has helped me grasp an understanding of the codes and conventions of short films as well as understanding the distribution process that follows the creation. YouTube also helped me in the process of making my blog visually pleasing to a viewer of it, therefore helping me to hit certain marking criterion. - Linked to the boosting of the marking criterion YouTube has also helped me by enabling me to create an account and upload my own videos, I was then able to add these videos to my blog.
Without YouTube, the new media technology as a resource my coursework and equally as importantly my research and therefore my understanding would have suffered. The lack of YouTube would have made the course more difficult as without the website I could not have completed by blog to the same standard not would I have been able to carry out appropriate research that is crucial to both coursework and exam understanding. Therefore in order to carry our the necessary research into short film I would have had to have attended short film festivals such as the schweppes festival in order to obtain knowledge of short films.
7) Wikipedia - This website acts as a preferred search engine for people world wide with it reaching countries such as France, Italy and Spain - this new media technology enabled me to carry out research from a well acknowledged and highly trusted source into every subject I needed. It provided me information throughout the course from information of certain films, certain media technologies and even rules within filming e.g. the 108 degree rule. Wikipedia is used regularly throughout my blog and is referenced or linked with every use.
Although the use of Wikipedia was useful it would not have been disastrous without it due to the amount of search engines available, however because Wikipedia is one website and is a trusted resource I probably would have had to have cross referenced a lot of information I found on other search engine such as Yahoo due to the fact that the information is not on the actual website but are from links - other websites and not directly from google. Without the use of any of these websites I would have had to have either visited libraries in order to pick out the relevant information needed.
8) PD150 Camera -
Without the use of the flip cameras I would not have been able to evidence any elements of the pre-production, production or post-production due to the fact that the the larger cameras would have been useless for filming what I filmed on the flip camera - it would have taken more time to set the PD150 up than to film what I needed to film.
5) Unsigned band web - This new media technology although only briefly used within the post-production stage of production it was used a significant amount more withinthe pre-production stage, my search of Unsigned band web during the pre-production stage of production in order to plan my soundtrack - Unsigned band web was one of the most vital pieces within the A2 course, due to the fact that we cannot legally use copyrighted music, this website was used by our school to find uncopyrighted music of a high quality and most importantly from a reliable source. The website consists of uncopyrighted music from unsigned artists of many genres. Unsigned band web also widened my search for music over seas, it enabled contact between me and artists on a global level.
Without the use of this website finding uncopyrighted music would have been highly problematic and could have left our groups with the only possibility to be to buy and pay for music from our own money due to not having the funding for it or having to create our own music or find our own music sources or more detrimentally having to sacrifice the use of music - this affecting quality and therefore the grade of our work.
6) YouTube - YouTube is a widely recognised and highly used website that aided me in several way during the course of my media studies in both AS and A2 - the first way in which it came into used was when researching for the course in terms of coursework, through YouTube I was able to watch short film as the main way to distribute short films is online, this essentially allows the audience to become the producer. Youtube has helped me grasp an understanding of the codes and conventions of short films as well as understanding the distribution process that follows the creation. YouTube also helped me in the process of making my blog visually pleasing to a viewer of it, therefore helping me to hit certain marking criterion. - Linked to the boosting of the marking criterion YouTube has also helped me by enabling me to create an account and upload my own videos, I was then able to add these videos to my blog.
Without YouTube, the new media technology as a resource my coursework and equally as importantly my research and therefore my understanding would have suffered. The lack of YouTube would have made the course more difficult as without the website I could not have completed by blog to the same standard not would I have been able to carry out appropriate research that is crucial to both coursework and exam understanding. Therefore in order to carry our the necessary research into short film I would have had to have attended short film festivals such as the schweppes festival in order to obtain knowledge of short films.
7) Wikipedia - This website acts as a preferred search engine for people world wide with it reaching countries such as France, Italy and Spain - this new media technology enabled me to carry out research from a well acknowledged and highly trusted source into every subject I needed. It provided me information throughout the course from information of certain films, certain media technologies and even rules within filming e.g. the 108 degree rule. Wikipedia is used regularly throughout my blog and is referenced or linked with every use.
Although the use of Wikipedia was useful it would not have been disastrous without it due to the amount of search engines available, however because Wikipedia is one website and is a trusted resource I probably would have had to have cross referenced a lot of information I found on other search engine such as Yahoo due to the fact that the information is not on the actual website but are from links - other websites and not directly from google. Without the use of any of these websites I would have had to have either visited libraries in order to pick out the relevant information needed.
8) PD150 Camera -
This new media technology is a High definition, high quality camera that we used in our A2 practical to shoot our short films - the quality of the camera is noticeable within our films in terms of both visual and audio.
Without the availability we would still be using the cameras from last years Sony Mini DV camera's, which would not have produced the same quality material which we have produced from this camera. Without the use of any digital cameras I would have had to have used a film negative camera, this would not have been as affective due to the cost of hiring and running the camera as well as developing the film. There are also several more processes involved when using a film negative camera, however, some people argue that film has a better quality and is still used today in the film industry and some people claim that HD is unrealistic.
Without the availability we would still be using the cameras from last years Sony Mini DV camera's, which would not have produced the same quality material which we have produced from this camera. Without the use of any digital cameras I would have had to have used a film negative camera, this would not have been as affective due to the cost of hiring and running the camera as well as developing the film. There are also several more processes involved when using a film negative camera, however, some people argue that film has a better quality and is still used today in the film industry and some people claim that HD is unrealistic.
9) Adobe Photoshop CS3 - (The image on the diagram is different from the programme I am writing about due to the fact that I changed the programme I decided to use) - Photoshop is the programme with which I edited all of the necessary images that I needed to within my A2 coursework, the software itself is complex but comes with a book in which every process that the software is capable of is explained, although the programme took a lot of time to understand and become fluent at using I consider it to be more effective than using other programmes such as photo plus therefore it was more than worth the effort. I used the programme when creating my film review, my postcard designs front and back and also when needing to edit photos that I have placed on my blog.
Although there are many other options available in terms of editing software, without Adobe photoshop CS3 I believe that I would have struggled to achieve the quality of editing that I desired within my work. - this new media technology has been effective and highly useful in the process of creating my A2 coursework. Without the availability of any digital (non-linear) editing programmes I would have had to have gone down the printing process route as well as this I would have had to have done any manipulation of images that I wished to at the processing stage.
10) Sennheiser headphones:
As a piece of new media technology these headphones were used throughout our post-production editing stage in both our AS and A2 projects - the headphones allowed me as an individual to concentrate directly on my the sound within my own work, enabling me to change and edit any issues that needed to be addressed.
Without these headphones it would have been a struggle to focus completely on my own work due to all of our computer editing suites being in quite close proximity and them being occupied a lot of the time - there was a lot of noise to battle with. If the headphones were not available we would have had to have used our own headphones that would most probably have been of a lower quality, this could have resulted in missing vital mistakes in the audio of our projects.
11) HP scanner:
I am aware that the scanner that I used could technically not be classed as a new media technology and would probably more closely fit into older technology however due to the fact that it uses digital signals to work and played a key part within my blog I chose to write about it. The scanner enabled me to transfer my written work and notes from class onto my blog, this was vital to my postcard designs and my pre-production work blogs. As well as being able to present my work in different ways within my blog I have also in scanning my work essentially saved myself a copy of my work incase the originals get lost, which when working within a group is quite possible.
I am aware that the scanner that I used could technically not be classed as a new media technology and would probably more closely fit into older technology however due to the fact that it uses digital signals to work and played a key part within my blog I chose to write about it. The scanner enabled me to transfer my written work and notes from class onto my blog, this was vital to my postcard designs and my pre-production work blogs. As well as being able to present my work in different ways within my blog I have also in scanning my work essentially saved myself a copy of my work incase the originals get lost, which when working within a group is quite possible.
Without the scanner my blog work would have decreased in quality and would have been a lot more boring to look at due to the lack of images I could have put onto my blog.
12) Computer Editing Suite:
The new media editing suites that our school provided us with consisted of a keyboard, speakers, a computer tower, a mouse and two computer screens. The editing suites differ from the rest of the computers we have access to in terms of the programmes they have installed - the suites contain all of the vital programmes to edit, convert, create projects and burn CD's.
Without the availability of these editing suites we would have been unable to complete any of our practical tasks within the course thus affecting our practical skills as well as grades - I would have had to have attempted to use my home computer.
Other things used include...
IPhone 4: In order to communicate successfully between out group, cast and teacher we considered the most effective form of communication to be communication via phone calls and text message - as a form of communication this was most effective due to the fact that we all had mobile telephones and it was a fast, easy and precise way of communicating. If this new media technology was not available the process of creating our short film would have been majorly more difficult due to the fact that organisation would have suffered as well as the dynamics within the group due to the fact that the communication brought the group closer together and made working together a more enjoyable experience - without this the we would have had to have used emails to contact each other.
USB: The use of USB sticks was vital due to all of the documentation that we had to do in the process of creating our short films - acting as a simple, fast, portable and user friendly way of sending work. USB's also allowed us to begin work in school and complete it at home or vice versa as well as enabling us to back work up incase computer systems failed. If this particular media technology wasn't available the majority of our work would have had to have been done on one computer system making the documenting process a significant amount more difficult and a significant amount longer.









