Sunday 21 February 2010

Feedback and Half Term shoot

We mocked up our shots we had gathered from our recent shooting and got feedback from our teachers and sat back and evaluated it ourselves. Some of the mistakes i made was that I put in some edits (fade cuts) into the project without much thought. I hadnt thought about the desired effect it would give or really took into account that it didnt look right. This was obviously clear as both teachers said it didnt work - to account for this, the next chance i have at editing I will hopefully put more time and thought into what im trying to do and how i will do it.
We were given some feedback on the project so far so we went back out to reshoot some scenes over half term. We were told that an establishing shot was needed to set the initial location and furthermore the shot types got repeptitive and boring. With this in mind we attempted to encorparate both of these criticisms. We shot an opening shot POV walking up to the house which easily transitions into the actress entering the frame. We also had to reshoot a certain shot due to lighting issues - but we struggled to get our actress on location due to personal commitments. So we decided to shoot half of the shot POV style again and then edit it into the shot we had before up untill the lighting issue passes. The effect we intended to create was a slightly disorientated feel as the camera POV was unsteady which matches the actress's direction we gave her whilst filming.

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