Level 2 Digital Audio Visual Production BTEC

This subject is broken down into 35 topics in 9 modules:

  1. Introduction to Creative Media Methods and Skills 3 topics
  2. Introduction to Production Techniques in Creative Media 4 topics
  3. Animation for Digital Media 4 topics
  4. Audio Production 4 topics
  5. Digital Photography for a Media Product 4 topics
  6. Interactive Media Production 4 topics
  7. Video Production 4 topics
  8. Website Production 4 topics
  9. Writing for Digital Media 4 topics
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Digital Audio Visual Production

Introduction to Creative Media Methods and Skills

Types of media products and industries

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Types of media products and industries

Types of Media Products

  • Traditional Media: Includes newspapers, magazines, books, television, radio and film. Printed media, although on a decline due to digitisation, still serves a significant role in information distribution and marketing.
  • Digital Media: Comprises websites, social media, video games, digital audio and video, virtual reality and augmented reality. Dominant in the current era due to interactive nature and close integration with everyday life.
  • Outdoor Media: Billboards, banners, posters, and other forms of advertising found in public spaces. Despite technological advancement, they remain as an effective method for reaching masses.
  • Broadcast Media: It encompasses television and radio stations, which are widely used for entertainment and news.
  • Social Media: Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc., used for interaction, content sharing and promotion. Known for their real-time functionality.
  • Multimedia: It is a blend of text, images, sound, animations or video. Multimedia's interactive nature makes it suitable for various purposes, like e-learning, presentations, gaming, broadcasting, etc.

Media Industries

  • Film Industry: It entails the production, distribution, and screen exhibition of films. The main centres of film production globally are Hollywood, Bollywood, and Nollywood.
  • Music Industry: This industry includes music production, distribution, and performance, involving a range of professionals from performers to producers and record labels.
  • Publishing Industry: Covers the production and dissemination of literature, music or information in the form of books, magazines, newspapers, blogs, etc.
  • Broadcasting Industry: This involves the production and distribution of radio or television programs. Major companies include BBC, ITV, Channel 4.
  • Advertising Industry: Provides a means for businesses to communicate with the public about their products or services. This industry uses a variety of media platforms and strategic communication to impact consumer behaviour.
  • Video Game Industry: Comprises the development, marketing and sale of video games. This industry includes game development, publishing and retail.
  • Internet Services: Overarching industry encompassing digital media services, social networking platforms, streaming services, and e-commerce.

Through examining Types of Media Products and Industries, one gets a clear understanding of the inner workings of the media world. It helps in identifying the varied avenues available in this field and hones the skills required for specific media sectors. It is instrumental in making informed choices about future career paths within the media industry.

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Digital Audio Visual Production

Digital Photography for a Media Product

Image manipulation, format conversion, and optimization

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Image manipulation, format conversion, and optimization

Image Manipulation

  • Image manipulation in digital photography refers to the process of altering or modifying an image to achieve a desired result.
  • This can involve changing aspects such as the size, colour, contrast, brightness and even removing or adding elements to a photograph.
  • Advanced manipulation can include techniques like retouching and airbrushing to modify the appearance of subjects, or compositing to blend multiple images into one.
  • Adobe Photoshop is the most commonly used software application for image manipulation.
  • It's important to understand the ethical considerations associated with image manipulation.

Format Conversion

  • Format conversion involves changing the format in which a digital photograph is stored or displayed.
  • Common image file formats include JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, and RAW.
  • The JPEG format is the most widely used for photographs due to its ability to compress files without significant quality loss. This is known as 'lossy' compression.
  • PNG files support transparency and are lossless, meaning they do not lose quality when compressed.
  • RAW is a file format that captures all image data recorded by the sensor when you take a photo. They are high quality but take up more storage space.
  • Converting an image from one file format to another can be done using various software applications, like Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, or IrfanView.

Image Optimisation

  • Image optimisation is the process of delivering high-quality images in the right format, dimension, size, and resolution to ensure the best user experience.
  • This usually involves reducing the file size of images so they can be displayed on websites at a faster speed.
  • Techniques used to optimise images include file compression, reducing image dimensions, and choosing the right format.
  • Compression should be done in a way that minimises loss of image quality. Images should be clear and sharp, not blurry or pixelated.
  • A balance needs to be struck between reducing the file size for faster loading, and maintaining image quality for a better user experience.

Course material for Digital Audio Visual Production, module Digital Photography for a Media Product, topic Image manipulation, format conversion, and optimization

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