How I think it went overall:
Throughout
this task, our group felt very stressed from deadlines and work amounts at the
beginning, however by the end we were really happy with our final product and
the effort paid off. I feel like I have
learnt many camera skills throughout this process, and compared to our
preliminary I can now pull focus on a camera. Not only this, but I have also
learnt how to use IMovie and use Photoshop in more depth.
Our group
also feels like we have improved working together as a team, and managing one
another to make sure no deadlines are missed. Planning skills were key during
this task, however our group made sure that all planning was finished before we
even went out to film. This made the process a lot less stressful then it was
going to be and more enjoyable.
I feel like
my confidence has grown during this task too because I had to act in it as one
of the characters. I would defiantly not class myself as an actress but it was
interesting to see how our group managed with it. Furthermore, our group stuck
to the 180-degree rule throughout filming our thriller opening sequence, and
had to re-shoot some of the shots because many went wrong because of it.
Additionally, because we re-shot the scenes that didn’t follow the rule, it has
made our overall production look more professional and exciting to watch.
Continuity
was also very important when filming our opening sequence because if any one of
the characters was not wearing what they were wearing from their last shot
taken, then it would confuse the audience on how that happened since you would
not see them getting changed or moving anything about. A good example of this
is when George was walking out of the house to get into the car, however it had
to be re-shot because I noticed he was wearing his sixth form lanyard. It
wasn’t that obvious, although any continuity errors could’ve made our
production piece a lot worse.

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