A problem in the process.

To make things a little easier I aimed to get footage for my piece of work from both the TV and the internet, allowing me  a  vast field of footage, information, and messages that I could cut up, place together all in aid of creating my own message. 

However I've been struggling to find a suitable programme to retrieve the footage off the computer. There had been various reviews, suggestions etc that I had looked at to see which programme would be the best. After following many of the suggestions put to me, I am still struggling to find an adequate programme.

The main problem was with quality, even with a lot of these programmes set at its highest quality, I find that the footage jumps, though the sound remains unaffected, and when the footage jumps it becomes pixelated, which will affect the quality of the work over all, even if the images won't be on a huge scale on the screen. 


It seemed logical to assume that recording off the computer screen would lower the quality, as well as struggling every now and then with other programmes to deterime the output of the audio (as some programmes record off the microphone of the computer, therefore picking up all the noises of my surroundings and making it harder for the audio of the video to be picked up).  Therefore, I deemed it better to find a programme that allows you to download current footage used on the web-platform. Upon further research I finally managed to find a programme, which I have checked the playback of, and found it a decent quality that shouldn't affect the outcome of my project, as well as using the original audio file that comes with the video, and not recording it off your computer with all the background noise that could occur. The next task that should bring me closer to the end of my project is converting the files to work with Adobe Premiere, and then placing the pieces of footage in the time line originally planned and practiced on.
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