After finally finishing our preliminary overall there needed to be improvements. Our main concern of what to improve was the sound. When filming outside the camera picks up the wind in the background which makes the sound fuzzy when it comes to actually watching it back. Our solution to this for our main task was to mainly record inside and if we did need to film outside put the dialogue and audio in separately.
Another improvement would be the fact every time a certain clip ends within the preliminary it fades to black. In our main task we do not want this to happen. In our main task the screen will fade to black when the titles come on to the screen this makes it easier to edit the film in general and put on the credits.
We found that we wasted time in our preliminary task when ‘Danielle’ was walking to the house. We found that this scene went on for a long time and could bore the viewer. In our main task we don’t want to bore the viewer and make sure that our opening sequence is overall entertaining.
In our preliminary we didn’t use many transitions rather than ‘Cut’. This could also bore the viewer because one scene is constantly cutting to another throughout. In our main task we are going to try to use more transitions rather than doing that. We are going to use fade to black to edit in our titles and credits and we are going to use bright white cuts to imply certain ideas towards the viewer.
Overall our preliminary went well and our filming techniques worked. We had our camera based on a tripod at all times which made it easier to film straight.
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Welcome to our Blog!
Our production company is called LEAD productions!
The company is made up of four of us:
Danielle Feaver
Emma Brice
Liam Jeffery
Emma Brice
Liam Jeffery
Alex Oakley
On our blog we will firstly post our preliminary task, followed by our opening sequences analysis. We will then share our planning and research for our main task, our main task and evaluations and conclusion.
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