Looking back at your preliminary task, what
do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
I feel that as a group we have progressed dramatically since
producing our preliminary task, especially in the areas of sound, camera angles
and editing.
Firstly, we didn’t edit our preliminary task but instead
filmed the whole thing in one take and then put the clips together into one
video using … This shows the huge jump we took from the Preliminary task to our
final film, which features a wide variety of editing. For our final film, we
used iMovie to edit, experimenting with a range of cuts and transitions such as
dissolve, fade to black and fade to white. We also decided to use a filter on
one shot of Olivia to give it a dream-like feel to reveal that this image was a
thought in Phoebe’s head. None of the shots in our preliminary task feature
filters. As well as this, we learnt to ‘stabilise shaky shots’, which was
useful as some of the shots that we took on the beach in our film were
hand-taken. Another skill we learnt whilst producing our final film was how to
create titles, which was of course vital as our task was to create the opening
title sequence of a thriller film.
Through watching back our preliminary task, we learnt the
importance of music and the vast effect that it has on the overall film. Our
preliminary task did not feature any music and we noticed the almost empty
feeling this gave to the piece, therefore, we carefully selected appropriate
music to create the eerie tone we wanted for our final film.
In terms of the actual filming process, in
our final film we used a tripod which made a big difference to the overall
professionality of our filming. Through the location of our preliminary task
having little access to lighting, we realised how important factor lighting is.
This was one of the reasons that influenced our decision to film on a beach as
filming outside gives an open source of light so the picture was clear. Another
progression that we made from preliminary task to final product was that for
our final film we learnt to buffer out background noise which meant there were
no distracting factors.
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