Monday, December 16, 2019

Image Visualisation - Process

Image Visualisation – Process
Goals
For our image visualisation project, we wanted to take images of easily recognisable things such as famous places, actors, or movie scenes for example, and overlay the image with hundreds of images of the same thing and see if people would be able to recognise what the original image was. To do this we will need to make sure that whatever we decide to use is universally famous so that the people guessing won’t be at too much of a disadvantage. 

Product
By the end, we hope to produce images of famous things / people that at a glance people wouldn’t be able to recognise but upon closer inspection will be able to. To present all of this, we wanted to create a video that would be a sort of parody of gameshow’s, with voiceovers and the audience will have to guess the correct answer from the choices given. 

Resources
The mac labs that are available to us in college are an absolute god send when trying to get work done with how powerful they, not to mention you have less distractions compared to when you do work at home so you can stay focused. We used 2 main programs to create our video presentation, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Premiere pro. As we can get these premium softwares from college for free, everyone In our group was able to use it, thus making our lives a lot easier with spreading out the work load. It was also helpful that we were using Adobe software as I have decent experience with both photoshop and premiere pro, so I didn’t have a steep learning curve to photo or video editing. A member of my group also had access to good audio recording equipment, so that meant that we were able to get crisp audio for our voiceovers in the video. 

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