Thursday, 26 November 2009
Video Skills Test
For this purpose, I have chosen to interview John Crossley, The Student Union Media Officer.
Thank you for reading
Vicki Roberts
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Digital workshop excersise
Mark is discussing the impact of digital and online media.
The footage was filmed by Andy Dickinson
Vicki
Sunday, 25 October 2009
Image skills
For editing the images I used Adobe Photoshop CS3.
Below is the origional image, which I chose to take of The Media Factory, as I felt it was a usefulidentifying factor of the university, that would be easily recognisible if used online to accompany an article
first I resized the image to a 100x100 pixel thumbnail:
After that I created a 400 wide by 300 pixel high image:
Finally I cropped the image so it was 200 wide by 500 pixels high:
So there a few ways in which you can alter an image to fit a story, or generally illustrate a point.
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Google Maps!
I have extracted four stories from the Lancashire Evening Post (from the 12th of October) and marked the location of where the stroy took place on the map.
I have also given a link to the article on the LEP website, and a related link that would prove useful.
View Stories from around Lancashire in a larger map
Thank You
Vicki
Sunday, 4 October 2009
A Chart showing the number of endangered animals in the world
as you can see from the statistics the numbers are quite shocking, perhaps suggesting that Global warming is truly having a significant impact on endangered animals via loss of habitat. The United States has the highest number of endangered animals, and therefore should be putting a number of schemes into place to protect them.
This data was obtained from the Gaurdian data store and was submitted by Simon Choppin.
External links:
* http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/datablog/2009/sep/02/endangered-species-by-country - the site I obtained my raw data from.
* http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/simon-choppin - further work by Simon Choppin.
*http://www.worldwildlife.org/ - for further information on endangered animals and conservation.
Published by Vicki Roberts
Thursday, 26 March 2009
This week's new music...
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
This weeks new music fix
Little Comets
Little Comets are a breaking new band whose funky indie beats have already made waves on the radio, and are a definite recommendation for 2009.
For a band who describe themselves as "sunshine divided by rain plus (geo + po)etry" they are doing pretty well, settting off on a mammoth tour and supporting the likes of The Fratellis, Little Comets have definitly got something.
The first song i heard by them immediatly grabbed me by the ears and hooked me, "One Night in October" is a delectibly brilliant indie dance song, with a doubly irresistible video to match.
(click here to see the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHpILkfDYIs)
This song is set to be the anthem of the summer, with catchy lyrics and a voice you'll love.
The Newcastle indie-pop quartet can be found performing on public transport near you, with hanging kitchen utensils, not one for conventional gigs!
They describe most of their songs as an observation on life, such as "one night in october" which is about a couple arguing over stupid things.
I love this band and would definitly recommend them, their single "One Night in October" is out now, and you can check them out on their Myspace at: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=187363042
Vicki