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DEMONSTRATE ENCODING VIDEO FOR VARIOUS RESOLUTIONS AND PLATFORMS AND UPLOAD ENCODED VIDEO ON VARIOUS ONLINE PLATFORMS

What format your video was exported to (your short film)?: It was filmora go, the format they use was MP4. I exported it into YouTube. Explain how you upload it to the YouTube platform and then in turn embedded it from here into the Blogger platform?: After I finished editing the video, I went on share button and in there, their is different social media to choose which platform you want to upload. Obliviously, I went for YouTube and it probably took more than a minute to upload. I embedded the video by going on YouTube, clicking embed and copy and paste html and then, paste it on blogger then the video should appear on compose. 

IDENTIFY THE FORMATS USED WHEN ENCODING VIDEO

What are video encoding formats?: Video encoding formats are methods of digital files for all types of platforms, programs, and devices. There are different types of video encoding formats, but each one is composed of two main parts: a codec and a container. How does video video encoding work?: Video encoding works by converting videos into a compressed video back into an uncompressed format. It defines syntax  for compressed video back into an uncompressed format. Also, video encoding includes two things: compression and transcoding. Compression is decreasing the size of a video file so that it can be manageable and transcoding is the total audio and video conversion process from one video format video into another. What is a Codec?: An codec is a computer program that compresses and decompresses data so that it can be easily transported by different applications. Codecs encode files are either lossy compression or lossless compression. Lossy compression means data in a video ...

LA1. Camera Tutorial

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIN3DJ5d_LA&t=7s

3.1-Apply Video Post-Production Techniques To The Creation Of A Video Product

Refer to your two posts on editing video (in video software unit) and audio (sound for video unit). Instead of explain ‘what’ you did practically (as these previously mentioned posts do this) try to explain ‘why’ you made the choices you did – what techniques did you use and what was the intended impact? (e.g. “I wanted the chase scene to be tense and quick moving, so I used a combination of quick edits to raise the tempo of the scene, and I inter cut wide shots of the chase with POV shots recorded in an unsteady handheld style to replicate the viewpoint of the character being chased”). The close ups that my brother did (who was behind the camera) was to get my voice well heard because I'm a soft spoken person, so when I talk because I'm a shy person and I don't talk loudly enough to people so they can't understand of what I'm saying. So I had to speak a bit louder so my viewers can hear my words in the video. Also this shot that my brother did was useful beca...

4.1-Reviewing The Strengths and Weaknesses Of My Production Work

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1. How close was your final production to the initial ideas that you had?: When I made the final production, I didn't had this thought that I want to change it I just kept to the original idea. 2. How did the pre-production process help you when it came to making your film?: It helped me to think about the ideas that I want to put it into my film also what should I edit to make the film good and appealing. 3. How appropriate was your final product to your intended target audience?: It is appropriate because my final product doesn't include extreme violence and curse words. This is for the audience that are sensitive or don't want curse words to be included in a video. 4. What contribution did you make to the film (if in a group discuss your technical contributions e.g. camerawork, sound etc, if on your own talk about the things you did when shooting): I didn't had any contribution into the film, I just had one idea and I never changed the idea. 5. How was...

LA1: Carry Out A Pre-Production (Script)

Script video production from BrunoSinger1