Monday, May 10, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Media Evaluation
My Media A.S. Coursework Evaluation
Media Evaluation
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Final Production Changes
After we had recieved feedback we made our changes to perfect our final film. To begin with we changed our sound because it did not fit in with our genre/sub genre. This was hard because there are not that many sounds that aren't copyrighted. However we found a really good piece of music that really went well with the atmosphere of our piece. Then we realised that our film was just under the 2 minutes bracket and that we had to get a tiny bit of extra footage to make up for it. We decided not to add in any more titles or to fade to black and to instead show the viewers the next part to our story which was to do with our twist. We ended up shooting a shot that when from a ecu to a cu to ls and finally finishing on an els. We thought this to be a good idea because it set the scene for our next scene. Finally a couple of shots where a tiny bit too dark and so therefore not clear enough to see properly which didn't help our continuity luckily one of our team members new how to usea special editing software callld adobe after effects and was able to raise the lighting of the shots without us having to go out and re-shoot these.m Overall we as a group are very happy with our final piece especially me because i feel that we have used the thriller conventions correctly and effectively and I am pleased with our outcome of our hard work.
Editing Our Project
Overall we all had different tasks to complete for our project where we all helped with the puttting together of all of the clips that we shot. We also created our own titles with different effects for the titles that had our own names. We made sure that all of the group got a fair ammount of time with using the cameras, editing the footage and finally looking for sounds.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Filming Our Project Attempt Three
On the 30th January 2010 we went out to Iver Heath to go and film at Louise's house with all the group and our main character (Andrew johnson). We wanted to use the camera both to film inside and outside the house we wanted to give the effect of our main character being watched (the paranoia effect). We decided to film at Louise's because her house had the best street to film in where we had minimal interuptions and the street was great for filming our tracking shots.
What went well: we managed to use the camera effectively and managed to use almost all of the shots we filmed there in our final piece and didn't have to re-shoot any of our footage, The effect from shooting the shots from a window worked really well and really gave the effect of being watched by someone. Finally we filmed at the right time so our continuity was really good because we din't have things such as cars in our way.
What Didn't Go Well: We found it hard to do our shot from an upstairs window panning the outside area and so we had to use different windows to see which one was the best too shoot from to give us the best result.
What went well: we managed to use the camera effectively and managed to use almost all of the shots we filmed there in our final piece and didn't have to re-shoot any of our footage, The effect from shooting the shots from a window worked really well and really gave the effect of being watched by someone. Finally we filmed at the right time so our continuity was really good because we din't have things such as cars in our way.
What Didn't Go Well: We found it hard to do our shot from an upstairs window panning the outside area and so we had to use different windows to see which one was the best too shoot from to give us the best result.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Filming our Project: Attempt Two
For our second attempt in filming we decided to go to Uxbridge High Street (on the 23rd January 2010 with all the group). We were filming the main sequence of our film which again consisted mainly of constant tracking shots that walked through Uxbridge with different scenery. We decided to film in Uxbridge because we wanted to have a tracking shot however also have different backgrounds and Uxbridge was the best available place to shoot at. the shoot went how we pictured it would go.
What went well: what did go well was the fact that we got a variety of shots that were steady even though we were walking around a lot of the time. WE managed to get a variety of backgrounds. We found that holding the camera on the tripod upside down was really effective and we just rotated the footage once we had imported it. We picked the right time of day (early morning) because we were not interrupted by too many people.
What Didn't Work: We had a few times where we had people getting in the way and a couple of places such as in a lift where we could not film effectively. However other then that we managed to get some decent footage that wasn't too shaky or blurry.
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