Communication of ideas - EdexcelDigital photography and media

There are a variety of techniques, materials and media that designers can utilise while developing their ideas. Each provides a different function and allows designers to communicate ideas effectively.

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Digital photography and media

Digital photography saves images or photos as digital files so that they can be edited on a computer, phone or tablet to help develop ideas.

Hands are shown using a tablet and phone to display photographs and videos.

and video recordings can help when gathering evidence and information to help make design decisions.

Interviews

Audio recordings of interviews and can be a less-invasive way of gathering information than video. Recordings can be listened to repeatedly to information, and recording equipment is easily available on .

Photographs

Taking photographs to record every step of development and collecting evidence helps keep track of each stage of research. Photographs can be used to record information, such as site surveys, and , as well as being a reference point between the designer and the client.

Videos

Video evidence can be used to help remember client or interviews. They can also be used to film , where slow-motion replays or can be shown to identify very specific moments, such as breaking points or areas of .

The permission of the client or user should always be given before recordings of any of the above methods are made.