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E4 Sting Production Log
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Salford City CollegeEccles Sixth Form CentreBTec Level 3Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production
Unit 64 – Motion Graphics and Compositing VideoHA2 – E4 Sting Motion GraphicProduction Log
Name Ryan Sharman
Date: 20/11/13
To start the making of my E4 Sting I started to find images on the internet which I could use for my ident. All of my images were found on Google and doing this give me a wide range of images to use.
Date:20/11/13
I then gathered up the Google images which I found and then opened them up into Adobe Illustrator. Doing the technique of Vector, I then started to trace the images one by one so I had everything I could to add into After Effects later on.
Date: 27/11/13
After the hard work of tracing each image I wanted, I then added them into Adobe Affects to then start the animation side to my E4 Sting. I added the images individually so I could see what I was working with then started to edit my E4 Sting together.
Date: 15/12/13
When completing my E4 Sting and finishing off any small details that needed to be done I then rendered the sting and waited for it to complete. After the rendering was done I realised that I didn’t cut the images down so my video was on longer than 10 seconds. To fix this I then opened the sting in Adobe Premiere and then cut the video down so it fit into the desired play time which was 10 seconds.
Date: 7/01/14
Now that my E4 Sting was completed and cut down to size I then uploaded it to YouTube. Doing this allows other people to see the work I have done for this and also allows myself to embed my E4 Sting into my blog.