Jan 14, 2014

[VIDEO] Merakam suara untuk "naration"

Sekiranya anda mahu memasukkan sedikit maklumat tambahan yang boleh ditunjukkan dalam video seperti gambar, statistik, jadual, diagram, keratan akhbar yang diambil dari sumber lain maka itu dipanggil "naration". Untuk merakam "narration" yang memerlukan gabungan suara dan gambar perlukan sedikit kreativiti dengan keterbatasan yang ada.

Tip ini saya menggunakan Powerpoint sahaja, kerana ia memberikan kita kebebasan menjadi kreatif sekiranya pengetahuan menghasilkan video kita adalah sangat terbatas.

1. Langkah pertama yang boleh kita gunakan adalah mengumpulkan terlebih dahulu fakta-fakta yang ingin dimasukkan.

2. Susun secara kreatif bahan-bahan tersebut di dalam slaid satu persatu secara bertindan-tindan.


Perhatikan slaid 1, 2 dan 3 yang ditambah bahan baru tanpa diubah kedudukan asalnya. Buat sehingga semua bahan yang ingin ditunjukkan selesai.

3. Setelah selesai, langkah seterusnya adalah menukar slaid tersebut menjadi imej. Senang sahaja dengan menggunakan fungsi "save as" di PowerPoint sila pilih "save as type" - PNG.


Dengan format PNG, kini slaid berubah menjadi imej - di "dialog box" seterusnya sila pilih "every slide"

4. Powerpoint akan mengwujudkan satu folder khas untuk slaid-slaid tersebut.

5. Sekarang anda boleh memindahkan imej (slaid) ke perisian video (cth: window movie maker).

6. Memasukkan SUARA untuk "narration" dengan cara mudah iaitu rakamkan terlebih dahulu suara yang telah disediakan skripnya berdasarkan bahan tersebut. Rakamkan suara tersebut dengan "voice recorder" - gunakan sahaja telefon pintar anda. Simpankan fail audio itu.

- Posisikan "voice recorder" di tempat yang sesuai.
- Dengar audio tersebut, jika kurang elok rakam sekali lagi dan berkali-kali sehingga hasilnya bagus
- Baca skrip dengan intonasi yang betul untuk menegaskan fakta yang dikemukakan. 
- Semasa merakam suara tegakkan wajah untuk memastikan suara dapat dikeluarkan dengan jelas. 

7. Pindahkan fail audio itu ke perisian video dan masukkan di "timeline" yang bersesuaian.

8. Sesuaikan panjang slaid tersebut dengan fail audio anda. (tip: elakkan transisi yang pelik-pelik, gunapakai yang ringkas sahaja)

9. Selesai dan selamat mencuba.






[MGT315] Fabric Innovation Project

Assignment 315

Mark: 30%
Mark allocation
10% - product
10% - report
10% - presentation (fashion show)

Task mode: Group work
Deadline: March 7, 2014 (report submission)
Presentation: to be informed later (somewhere in last week before Mac 15, 2014)  


Objective:
1. To encourage student to apply creative and critical thinking skill in creating Syariah Compliance attire collections made form any old fabrics. 
2. To utilize the social media influence in business industry as well as make use the technology effectively.
3. To employ business practices and knowledge in the fashion and textile industry.


Requirements (it a MUST):
1. Prepare at least 3 pieces of attire including main cloth and accessories
3. Apply creative thinking to transform the design, and patent to produce practical and usable end product. 
4. Syariah compliance.   
5. Read the article below


Every woman's wardrobe is part active and part inactive. We have clothes that we wear, and clothes that are unworn. These unworn clothes lie dormant, ever hopeful that they will one day adorn our bodies and fulfil their destiny. They are a burden – wasting valuable wardrobe space – or on rare occasions could even be hazardous to our health. In 2009, Joan Cunnane was found dead after she was crushed under cases of "new, unworn clothes" that she had hoarded in her home [1].
Most of us store clothes that we cannot wear. A study by Elizabeth Bye and Ellen McKinney found that 85% of women have clothes in their closets that do not fit [2]. Most women they surveyed kept three different sizes, with the expectation that their weight would fluctuate. Of these clothes, the smallest sizes are kept because women are ever-hopeful. So long as we keep the "thin" clothes, we have motivation to change. To discard them, would be an admission of defeat.
Carrie Hertz notes that some people use their clothes to aid "weight management" [3]. Much like a set of bathroom scales, a set of clothes of varying sizes allow us to monitor our weight. We can measure weight loss or gain depending on which pair of jeans fits best.
There are financial reasons for keeping clothes too. Every purchase is an investment. Since we buy our own clothes we are aware of their monetary value, and we expect to wear a garment enough to get our money's worth. The value of an object changes depending on whether we classify it as a possession or as rubbish, and so if we discard something we perceive a loss of economic value. By dropping something in the bin, we are declaring that it has become worthless. This is a tacit admission that the purchase was a mistake, and that we have failed as a consumer.
This feeling of failure is compounded by the guilt that comes from creating rubbish in an environmentally conscious society. It seems socially responsible to limit rubbish by holding on to things.
There is an important distinction between "discarding" and "not keeping". Often, we keep clothes not because the 'keeping' is desirable, but because the discarding is undesirable. We do not need these clothes, but we fear not having them. We fear the possibility of never having the "money, time or ability to find a replacement garment that would be liked as well" [4].
Of course, we cannot disregard sentimental reasons for keeping clothes that we never wear. We have a personal connection to many of the garments we own. Our wardrobes are a library of possible outfits, unique to each of us. Saulo Cwerner observes that our wardrobes express our sense of identity [5]. They evolve over time, reflecting our changing roles and preferences. They are archives of our tastes and experiences. As such, they have personal value that overrides the desire for neat shelves.
These libraries are "places of imagination", storing every possibly vision of "potential selves" [6]. They preserve our younger, more beautiful selves, and also reflect our aspirations to be thinner or more confident. If we must discard these garments, it is like abandoning our dreams or our memories.
If we really must clear out the wardrobe, and throw away that beautiful dress that is a little too tight, we must first "remove meaning from the garment" [7], and only then might we learn to live without the reassurance of its presence.
Are you good at letting go of clothes when their time has passed, or is your wardrobe in need of a good cull?


___________________________________________________________________________
To have better understanding on how this project could be implemented, feel free to click on the related links


[Video] - Peraturan Asas merakam video MGT315

1. Jgn gunakan orang lain untuk rakam video kita, bila saya cakap semua ahli perlu ada dalam video bukan bermaksud mesti semua ada dalam setiap shoot. Bila kita pakai orang luar, mereka tidak faham posisi atau angle yang kita fikirkan sama seperti yang kita lukis dalam storyboard.

2. Kualiti gambar atau video yang rendah kerana menggunakan kamera telefon. Gunakan kamera yang sebenar kecuali telefon itu mempunyai megapiksel yang tinggi. Di telefon video anda nampak elok tapi bila dipindahkan dalam komputer gambar tidak akan cantik kerana kelihatan pecah-pecah.

3. Elakkan merakam secara menegak, rakam secara konsisten secara melintang untuk meminimakan masalah semasa editing dibuat. Video yg sekejap melintang dan menegak mengakibatkan penonton terganggu.

4. Suara tidak jelas. Jgn bergantung kepada built in mic dlm kamera anda kerana kedudukan kamera tidak tetap (sekejap jauh, sekejap dekat). Semasa merakam video rakamkan suara dengan voice recorder pakai telefon pun boleh. Kemudian semasa editing mute kan sound dari video dan import sound dari voice recorder dan pastikan pergerakkan mulut dan video sekata. Besarkan bhgn timeline, perhatikan dengan teliti setiap saat dalam video itu.

5. Angle dan posisi. Pelbagaikan angle. Rakam satu posisi dan ubah posisi dan rakam lagi, perhatikan bagaimana rancangan Nona, Majalah 3 dibuat. Untuk angle cuba menjadi kreatif dengan merakam dari full frame, close up, tinggi rendah, shoulder level, zoom in dan zoom out.. tapi kena hati2 yang sampai ketikan zoom terakam dalam audio. Pastikan tiada gegaran, jgn mengigil atau gunakan shj tripod.

6. Ambil lebih dari 1 shot, lepas rakam tengok. Tidak puas hati rakam lagi cara lain pula. Bincang mcm mana nak dapatkan video yang lebih baik.

7. Perhatikan persekitaran jgn ada gangguan, bunyi bising, orang lalu lalang, barangan peribadi yang tak sepatutnya masuk dalam video spt telefon, buku, fail, sampah, dsbg.

8. Buat post editing ini sangat penting, there is no such thing you got the perfect video while recording. Projek video membenarkan anda membuat kesilapan dan kemudian rakam lagi.

9. Jangan buat kerja disaat-saat akhir.

Jan 6, 2014

TEST 1 MGT 300


Perhatian

Sabtu, 18 Januari 2014
DK 1
Jam 9.00 pagi hingga 11.00 pagi



TAHUN BARU 2014

2014
POSITIF dan teruskan usaha untuk menjadi lebih baik.

2013
PENCAPAIAN yang sangat baik.





1. Biro Aktiviti dan Pameran [BAKPA] ditubuhkan untuk merencana aktiviti sepanjang sambutan Bulan Inovasi UiTM Pahang bagi tahun 2013.





Alhamdulillah 8 dari 9 aktiviti yang dirancang berjaya dilaksanakan.

Aktiviti
Tarikh (2013)
Pertandingan Mereka Cipta Poster
mula 4 Nov, berakhir pada 2 Dec
Pertandingan Fotografi
mula 4 Nov, berakhir pada 2 Dec
Pertandingan 5S
Proses audit pada 25 hingga 29 Nov
AKUR
Tarikh akhir
2 Disember 2013 (Isnin)
Muslimah Anggun
21 November
Hari Kitar Semula
22 November
Gerai Jualan
29 November
Pertandingan Sukan Rakyat
22 November
*Pertandingan Bola Jaring dan Futsal
DIBATALKAN
Pertandingan Deko Kek
29 November


2. Research Invention, Inovation and Design (RIID) 2013



Alhamdulillah projek ini berjaya mendapat Pingat Perak. Dijayakan dari projek penyelidikan sebelum ini di KONAKA.



[VIDEO] Merakam suara untuk "naration"

Sekiranya anda mahu memasukkan sedikit maklumat tambahan yang boleh ditunjukkan dalam video seperti gambar, statistik, jadual, diagram, keratan akhbar yang diambil dari sumber lain maka itu dipanggil "naration". Untuk merakam "narration" yang memerlukan gabungan suara dan gambar perlukan sedikit kreativiti dengan keterbatasan yang ada.

Tip ini saya menggunakan Powerpoint sahaja, kerana ia memberikan kita kebebasan menjadi kreatif sekiranya pengetahuan menghasilkan video kita adalah sangat terbatas.

1. Langkah pertama yang boleh kita gunakan adalah mengumpulkan terlebih dahulu fakta-fakta yang ingin dimasukkan.

2. Susun secara kreatif bahan-bahan tersebut di dalam slaid satu persatu secara bertindan-tindan.


Perhatikan slaid 1, 2 dan 3 yang ditambah bahan baru tanpa diubah kedudukan asalnya. Buat sehingga semua bahan yang ingin ditunjukkan selesai.

3. Setelah selesai, langkah seterusnya adalah menukar slaid tersebut menjadi imej. Senang sahaja dengan menggunakan fungsi "save as" di PowerPoint sila pilih "save as type" - PNG.


Dengan format PNG, kini slaid berubah menjadi imej - di "dialog box" seterusnya sila pilih "every slide"

4. Powerpoint akan mengwujudkan satu folder khas untuk slaid-slaid tersebut.

5. Sekarang anda boleh memindahkan imej (slaid) ke perisian video (cth: window movie maker).

6. Memasukkan SUARA untuk "narration" dengan cara mudah iaitu rakamkan terlebih dahulu suara yang telah disediakan skripnya berdasarkan bahan tersebut. Rakamkan suara tersebut dengan "voice recorder" - gunakan sahaja telefon pintar anda. Simpankan fail audio itu.

- Posisikan "voice recorder" di tempat yang sesuai.
- Dengar audio tersebut, jika kurang elok rakam sekali lagi dan berkali-kali sehingga hasilnya bagus
- Baca skrip dengan intonasi yang betul untuk menegaskan fakta yang dikemukakan. 
- Semasa merakam suara tegakkan wajah untuk memastikan suara dapat dikeluarkan dengan jelas. 

7. Pindahkan fail audio itu ke perisian video dan masukkan di "timeline" yang bersesuaian.

8. Sesuaikan panjang slaid tersebut dengan fail audio anda. (tip: elakkan transisi yang pelik-pelik, gunapakai yang ringkas sahaja)

9. Selesai dan selamat mencuba.






[MGT315] Fabric Innovation Project

Assignment 315

Mark: 30%
Mark allocation
10% - product
10% - report
10% - presentation (fashion show)

Task mode: Group work
Deadline: March 7, 2014 (report submission)
Presentation: to be informed later (somewhere in last week before Mac 15, 2014)  


Objective:
1. To encourage student to apply creative and critical thinking skill in creating Syariah Compliance attire collections made form any old fabrics. 
2. To utilize the social media influence in business industry as well as make use the technology effectively.
3. To employ business practices and knowledge in the fashion and textile industry.


Requirements (it a MUST):
1. Prepare at least 3 pieces of attire including main cloth and accessories
3. Apply creative thinking to transform the design, and patent to produce practical and usable end product. 
4. Syariah compliance.   
5. Read the article below


Every woman's wardrobe is part active and part inactive. We have clothes that we wear, and clothes that are unworn. These unworn clothes lie dormant, ever hopeful that they will one day adorn our bodies and fulfil their destiny. They are a burden – wasting valuable wardrobe space – or on rare occasions could even be hazardous to our health. In 2009, Joan Cunnane was found dead after she was crushed under cases of "new, unworn clothes" that she had hoarded in her home [1].
Most of us store clothes that we cannot wear. A study by Elizabeth Bye and Ellen McKinney found that 85% of women have clothes in their closets that do not fit [2]. Most women they surveyed kept three different sizes, with the expectation that their weight would fluctuate. Of these clothes, the smallest sizes are kept because women are ever-hopeful. So long as we keep the "thin" clothes, we have motivation to change. To discard them, would be an admission of defeat.
Carrie Hertz notes that some people use their clothes to aid "weight management" [3]. Much like a set of bathroom scales, a set of clothes of varying sizes allow us to monitor our weight. We can measure weight loss or gain depending on which pair of jeans fits best.
There are financial reasons for keeping clothes too. Every purchase is an investment. Since we buy our own clothes we are aware of their monetary value, and we expect to wear a garment enough to get our money's worth. The value of an object changes depending on whether we classify it as a possession or as rubbish, and so if we discard something we perceive a loss of economic value. By dropping something in the bin, we are declaring that it has become worthless. This is a tacit admission that the purchase was a mistake, and that we have failed as a consumer.
This feeling of failure is compounded by the guilt that comes from creating rubbish in an environmentally conscious society. It seems socially responsible to limit rubbish by holding on to things.
There is an important distinction between "discarding" and "not keeping". Often, we keep clothes not because the 'keeping' is desirable, but because the discarding is undesirable. We do not need these clothes, but we fear not having them. We fear the possibility of never having the "money, time or ability to find a replacement garment that would be liked as well" [4].
Of course, we cannot disregard sentimental reasons for keeping clothes that we never wear. We have a personal connection to many of the garments we own. Our wardrobes are a library of possible outfits, unique to each of us. Saulo Cwerner observes that our wardrobes express our sense of identity [5]. They evolve over time, reflecting our changing roles and preferences. They are archives of our tastes and experiences. As such, they have personal value that overrides the desire for neat shelves.
These libraries are "places of imagination", storing every possibly vision of "potential selves" [6]. They preserve our younger, more beautiful selves, and also reflect our aspirations to be thinner or more confident. If we must discard these garments, it is like abandoning our dreams or our memories.
If we really must clear out the wardrobe, and throw away that beautiful dress that is a little too tight, we must first "remove meaning from the garment" [7], and only then might we learn to live without the reassurance of its presence.
Are you good at letting go of clothes when their time has passed, or is your wardrobe in need of a good cull?


___________________________________________________________________________
To have better understanding on how this project could be implemented, feel free to click on the related links


[Video] - Peraturan Asas merakam video MGT315

1. Jgn gunakan orang lain untuk rakam video kita, bila saya cakap semua ahli perlu ada dalam video bukan bermaksud mesti semua ada dalam setiap shoot. Bila kita pakai orang luar, mereka tidak faham posisi atau angle yang kita fikirkan sama seperti yang kita lukis dalam storyboard.

2. Kualiti gambar atau video yang rendah kerana menggunakan kamera telefon. Gunakan kamera yang sebenar kecuali telefon itu mempunyai megapiksel yang tinggi. Di telefon video anda nampak elok tapi bila dipindahkan dalam komputer gambar tidak akan cantik kerana kelihatan pecah-pecah.

3. Elakkan merakam secara menegak, rakam secara konsisten secara melintang untuk meminimakan masalah semasa editing dibuat. Video yg sekejap melintang dan menegak mengakibatkan penonton terganggu.

4. Suara tidak jelas. Jgn bergantung kepada built in mic dlm kamera anda kerana kedudukan kamera tidak tetap (sekejap jauh, sekejap dekat). Semasa merakam video rakamkan suara dengan voice recorder pakai telefon pun boleh. Kemudian semasa editing mute kan sound dari video dan import sound dari voice recorder dan pastikan pergerakkan mulut dan video sekata. Besarkan bhgn timeline, perhatikan dengan teliti setiap saat dalam video itu.

5. Angle dan posisi. Pelbagaikan angle. Rakam satu posisi dan ubah posisi dan rakam lagi, perhatikan bagaimana rancangan Nona, Majalah 3 dibuat. Untuk angle cuba menjadi kreatif dengan merakam dari full frame, close up, tinggi rendah, shoulder level, zoom in dan zoom out.. tapi kena hati2 yang sampai ketikan zoom terakam dalam audio. Pastikan tiada gegaran, jgn mengigil atau gunakan shj tripod.

6. Ambil lebih dari 1 shot, lepas rakam tengok. Tidak puas hati rakam lagi cara lain pula. Bincang mcm mana nak dapatkan video yang lebih baik.

7. Perhatikan persekitaran jgn ada gangguan, bunyi bising, orang lalu lalang, barangan peribadi yang tak sepatutnya masuk dalam video spt telefon, buku, fail, sampah, dsbg.

8. Buat post editing ini sangat penting, there is no such thing you got the perfect video while recording. Projek video membenarkan anda membuat kesilapan dan kemudian rakam lagi.

9. Jangan buat kerja disaat-saat akhir.

TEST 1 MGT 300


Perhatian

Sabtu, 18 Januari 2014
DK 1
Jam 9.00 pagi hingga 11.00 pagi



TAHUN BARU 2014

2014
POSITIF dan teruskan usaha untuk menjadi lebih baik.

2013
PENCAPAIAN yang sangat baik.





1. Biro Aktiviti dan Pameran [BAKPA] ditubuhkan untuk merencana aktiviti sepanjang sambutan Bulan Inovasi UiTM Pahang bagi tahun 2013.





Alhamdulillah 8 dari 9 aktiviti yang dirancang berjaya dilaksanakan.

Aktiviti
Tarikh (2013)
Pertandingan Mereka Cipta Poster
mula 4 Nov, berakhir pada 2 Dec
Pertandingan Fotografi
mula 4 Nov, berakhir pada 2 Dec
Pertandingan 5S
Proses audit pada 25 hingga 29 Nov
AKUR
Tarikh akhir
2 Disember 2013 (Isnin)
Muslimah Anggun
21 November
Hari Kitar Semula
22 November
Gerai Jualan
29 November
Pertandingan Sukan Rakyat
22 November
*Pertandingan Bola Jaring dan Futsal
DIBATALKAN
Pertandingan Deko Kek
29 November


2. Research Invention, Inovation and Design (RIID) 2013



Alhamdulillah projek ini berjaya mendapat Pingat Perak. Dijayakan dari projek penyelidikan sebelum ini di KONAKA.