Advanced Online Media was the sequel of Multimedia Journalism. I must admit I have not learn something that I did not know before, but I was stimulated to use more the new media. During the first session we recap the function of basic tools such as blogs, tweeter, google reader and delicious. I now tweet more, and engage my personal blog more than before. I addition, I sign up to tumblr and flickr that I did not use before.
During, the Video sessions, we recap the basic functions of Final Cut Pro. I am very happy with the video that I made for the final project. I used just an amateur camera, and I achieved to make my footage look like professional output. I used visual effects, letters and transitions. After, the audio sessions, we recap the functions of audacity and we learnt about audioboo, for which I also set an account. I am interested in a career in Radio Production and dj therefore the experience of sound editing is definitely a skill that I needed to include in my CV.
My two favorite lectures were the one about how to make effective presentations was very useful as I am still not confident with presentations, mostly because I have to express my ideas in a foreign language, and the one about Datajournalism that was something new to me.
However, there are a lot of things that I would like to learn and I did not such as photoshop. I entered this module, mostly because I love photography and I thought that I will have the opportunity to learn more about photojournalism techniques. Furthermore, I do not feel that I enriched my "blogging techniques". My blog will look exactly the same as an amateur's, and I was expecting that after the end of the course my blog will be more professional in terms of design. Moreover, I would like to leave the class with basic knowledge of coding and Isadora ( The award-winning, real-time media manipulation software to create stunningly interactive visuals, sounds, and environments). Finally, I would like to have a live blogging assessment rather than a second module blog and critical report, telling for the third time what did I do for the two assessments.
During, the Video sessions, we recap the basic functions of Final Cut Pro. I am very happy with the video that I made for the final project. I used just an amateur camera, and I achieved to make my footage look like professional output. I used visual effects, letters and transitions. After, the audio sessions, we recap the functions of audacity and we learnt about audioboo, for which I also set an account. I am interested in a career in Radio Production and dj therefore the experience of sound editing is definitely a skill that I needed to include in my CV.
My two favorite lectures were the one about how to make effective presentations was very useful as I am still not confident with presentations, mostly because I have to express my ideas in a foreign language, and the one about Datajournalism that was something new to me.
However, there are a lot of things that I would like to learn and I did not such as photoshop. I entered this module, mostly because I love photography and I thought that I will have the opportunity to learn more about photojournalism techniques. Furthermore, I do not feel that I enriched my "blogging techniques". My blog will look exactly the same as an amateur's, and I was expecting that after the end of the course my blog will be more professional in terms of design. Moreover, I would like to leave the class with basic knowledge of coding and Isadora ( The award-winning, real-time media manipulation software to create stunningly interactive visuals, sounds, and environments). Finally, I would like to have a live blogging assessment rather than a second module blog and critical report, telling for the third time what did I do for the two assessments.
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