Networked Media: week 9(video)

1. How did you author (the photo or video) you recorded for upload to Instagram?

I recorded this video with my 12 megapixell rear camera of my Galaxy Note 8. Since this is a video of a door, I figured a rotating door would be appropriate. I stood right in front of the rotating door and recorded for three seconds. It was static video with no angling. There was no flashlight used. Also, this video was my second attempt as someone walked cut the view on the first attempt. Overall, the authoring process was immediate without any hurdles as compared to the production of a legacy video.

2. How did you publish (the photo or video) you recorded for upload to
Instagram?

Upon publishing, I made use of Instagram’s features like the Ludwig filter, location feature, and captioning. However, the square format of Instagram limited the appearance of the video a bit, but I managed to work around it. Moreover, no more adjustments were done to the video. Also, I didn’t  mute the video’s audio as there was no background noise.

3. How did you distribute (the photo or video) you published on Instagram to other
social media services?

Since I linked my Instagram account to my Facebook and Twitter accounts, the video was immediately distributed through these respective channels. Yet again, this emphasized the vast difference of distribution between online and legacy videography.

 

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