Evaluation of Prelim film.
Which Skills do you think you were particularly good and less good at?
- Myself and Ryanna took parts in directing and as cinematographer and then my group and I worked on the editing together. I think I was particularly good at the match cut editing with the use of shot types, however I need to go over the shot type names and what effect's it has on the film and audience to be able to remember them to know in my final film opening I can see which on works well or not.
What changes would you make if you were to complete the project again?
- The ending, as I don't think we planned it very well. We didn't have a structured conversation going on and with bumping head, the actors were a bit to scared in case it hurts, so maybe having that as the ending made it a bit to messy.
Which aspects of the completed film you think worked well and which were less successful?
- Certain parts of our film that I think worked well was the doorway shot and how we used match cut when editing it and our range of shot types while shooting. The ending was less successful as we didn't have a structured conversation going on.
What have you learned about the importance of storyboarding and shots-lists that you can use when you plan your big production piece?
- Storyboarding is crucial as it makes production easier, you have your shot types written down so you wont forget them, also when your editing so you know what scenes goes where and also what is happening in that particularly scene and what do you need for it.
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