Producing your digital media artefact

Producing your digital media artefact

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will continue to create the digital media artefact that we selected and planned in the lesson 'Planning your digital media artefact'. We will check that we have completed all sub-tasks to ensure that we have successfully completed the project.

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7 Questions

Q1.
What does digital media artefact mean?
Correct answer: Any digital media object created, eg a video, a website, a logo, a poster, etc.
This is a method for creators to license their work in such a way as to allow people to freely reuse their work.
This is a set of criteria for marking learners’ work.
This means working together with others to produce something.
Q2.
What does client brief mean
Correct answer: This is a document that sets out what the client wants to be created.
This is a method for creators to license their work in such a way as to allow people to freely reuse their work.
This means splitting up and assigning the tasks of a project to different members of a team.
This means working together with others to produce something.
Q3.
What does stock materials mean?
Any digital media object created, eg a video, a website, a logo, a poster, etc.
Correct answer: These are images, audio clips, or video clips that are supplied for others to use in their projects
This means splitting up and assigning the tasks of a project to different members of a team.
This means working together with others to produce something.
Q4.
What does creative commons mean?
This is a document that sets out what the client wants to be created.
Correct answer: This is a method for creators to license their work in such a way as to allow people to freely reuse their work.
This is a set of criteria for marking learners’ work.
This means splitting up and assigning the tasks of a project to different members of a team.
Q5.
What does delegation mean?
These are images, audio clips, or video clips that are supplied for others to use in their projects
This is a method for creators to license their work in such a way as to allow people to freely reuse their work.
This is a set of criteria for marking learners’ work.
Correct answer: This means splitting up and assigning the tasks of a project to different members of a team.
Q6.
What does collaboration mean?
Any digital media object created, eg a video, a website, a logo, a poster, etc.
This is a document that sets out what the client wants to be created.
This is a method for creators to license their work in such a way as to allow people to freely reuse their work.
Correct answer: This means working together with others to produce something.
Q7.
What does marking rubic mean?
These are images, audio clips, or video clips that are supplied for others to use in their projects
Correct answer: This is a set of criteria for marking learners’ work.
This means splitting up and assigning the tasks of a project to different members of a team.
This means working together with others to produce something.

5 Questions

Q1.
What is a codec?
Correct answer: The instructions used to compress and decompress the video or audio data
The motion in video is like a flip book
Video comprising of still images and audio
Video of high quality and small size
Q2.
What are the three main types of production?
Beginning, Middle, End
Planning, creating, editing
Pre-production, filming, reviewing
Correct answer: Pre-production, Production, Post-production
Q3.
Which pre-production method is NOT suitable for planning a website?
Mindmaps
Mood board
Correct answer: Scripts
Storyboards
Q4.
What does FPS stand for in video production?
Fine Printing Services
Correct answer: Frames Per Second
Frames Picked Scene
Fully Produced Script
Q5.
What does Copyright cover?
Correct answer: Book, play, film photograph or piece of music
Chairs, tables, knives and forks
Clothing and shoes
Inventions

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UnitComputing (non-GCSE) / Media

Computing (non-GCSE)