Thursday, 24 January 2013

My Analysis of Our Prelim Clip

We where successfully able to do all the Camera Angles (Match Cuts, Low Angle Shots, Medium Shots, Close Ups) that we needed to so we could establish the content correctly and do the task correctly.
We need to work on getting the shots which we filmed to run smoothly so that no Jumps occur within our filming whereas in our Prelim Clip a few Jumps occur therefore the film comes across as quite inadequately done. We also didn't manage to use Reverse Shots. In the first 20 Seconds of our Prelim Clip the focus on the camera isn't clear therefore the film looks quite blurry and its not as clear as the other parts of the Prelim Clip. In the future we will always make sure that the camera is on a clear focus before we start filming so all the film comes out looking the same and in place. When our actors are speaking, it is interfired with background noise therefore its a struggle to hear them speak. When we where filming, there was other groups filming in the same area as us which made the noise that they where making interfire with our Prelim Clip. When we start to film our Thriller opening we will make sure that no background noise occurs in our piece.
By making our Prelim Clip i've learned errors that are very easy to make for example, Not focusing the Camera before filming, Therefore the small errors that we have made now make me weary for when we start filming our Thriller opening. These small errors will not be made. I've also learned how Sound can create a different feel to our Prelim Clip and also convey different emotions for the audience to feel. I've learned that when we are filming, we need to make the Clips more precise so that they fit well with each other to avoid any jumps. I didn't realise that the Jumps can make a Film look very ammature until we watched our Prelim Clip through fully on Final Cut Pro.
When we next film we will choose a better area to film to avoid any unneccassary background noise which interfiers with our piece. We will also make sure that all the cuts in our piece run smoothly to avoid any messy jump cuts. We will use more props to make our filming look more realistic. We will film in a better location so that the audience get more of a feel about the Mise en Scene and can relate it to the content of the film and what we are trying to portray.
Overall i really enjoyed filming our Prelim Clip and will definantly want to film again. I am proud to be able to be a part of it.

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