Evaluation
During this exercise I have learnt how important lighting is when you are filming outside. Also I have learnt the importance of communication between people that work on set. During filming i have also learned how to use different angles to create certain emotions such as: close ups helped us to create more tension and to show how characters felt through facial expressions. However, we edited our shot reverse shot incorrectly so we did not have a coherent and continuous sequence.
One skill that i have developed is how important it is to project my voice to be heard in the audio and how important it is that both actors project in a similar volume because if they sound very different then it sound awkward in the final piece. Also I have learned how important it is to take time planning and drawing a storyboard and not to rush it so that when we actually film we are not confused and have to change multiple scenes. Also I have improved my communication skills because when we did have to change some scenes we were able to do it clearly because of good communication. It was fairly difficult to do at the beginning because we all had different ideas of how our final piece should look, but as the filming progressed and the final outcome became clearer we were and to communicate better and come to a conclusion of how our work should look calmly.
We have received some positive feedback from others:
I could improve my preliminary task by re-editing some of our scenes (which we did) and make sure that the rules that we used such as shot reverse shot are clear and understandable. Also we could improve by taking time making our plan for shooting and storyboard, so that it makes sense. And write down scenes in an order that is more convenient to shoot rather than to just write the scenes in order of the story.
One skill that i have developed is how important it is to project my voice to be heard in the audio and how important it is that both actors project in a similar volume because if they sound very different then it sound awkward in the final piece. Also I have learned how important it is to take time planning and drawing a storyboard and not to rush it so that when we actually film we are not confused and have to change multiple scenes. Also I have improved my communication skills because when we did have to change some scenes we were able to do it clearly because of good communication. It was fairly difficult to do at the beginning because we all had different ideas of how our final piece should look, but as the filming progressed and the final outcome became clearer we were and to communicate better and come to a conclusion of how our work should look calmly.
We have received some positive feedback from others:
I could improve my preliminary task by re-editing some of our scenes (which we did) and make sure that the rules that we used such as shot reverse shot are clear and understandable. Also we could improve by taking time making our plan for shooting and storyboard, so that it makes sense. And write down scenes in an order that is more convenient to shoot rather than to just write the scenes in order of the story.
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