Image Visualisation – Product
Creation
So, to create the images that we did, we collected many images of the same things. I collected frames from movie scenes and overlayed them all together to create one image, another group member gathered images of famous actors / actresses and overlayed them together, and the final group member overlayed images of famous places and overlayed them together. This was all done using photoshop to create new layers and turn the opacity down on all of the images, so they blended together. In my case, I had to download full movies and skip to the specific scene I wanted and take screenshots of every single frame from that scene.
Creation of the presentation
For our presentation we had to produce a video of approximately 5 minutes in length to display what we had learned and showcase the final product that we had made. Our group decided that we wanted to have a little fun with it and turn it into a game show where we would show the images that were overlayed together on screen, and have a list of choices that the audience could choose from and they had to guess the right answer. This meant that the audience would get involved and feel a part of the presentation. We also recorded voice overs for the gameshow, in which we introduced the show, what the rounds were, what the correct answers were which showed teamwork. To create the video presentation, we used Adobe Premiere Pro, which was beneficial to me because I had previous experience with the software. We added in backgrounds, text, animations for the answers, voiceovers, synced the audio together, and basically just tied all of our work together using Premiere Pro.
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