Thursday, 26 April 2012

Evaluation - Progression to the Full Product

Looking back, I think I have learnt quite a bit about the film production side, and what qualities are needed to make a decent opening to a film. Things like editing to the right angle, keeping a flow in the scene's instead of looking cut up and generally knowing when its best to change the point of view. I think that the camera work since the preliminary has developed and become stronger, by using certain shots and camera technique's like purposely shaking and slow tracking shots, has helped to establish the filming so that it looks far superior to the previous preliminary. Keeping schedules, writing storyboards and having the right location, may not have been a focus on the preliminary, but as the film has progressed, I have learnt how important these parts have to play in creating a achievable hidden footage opening.

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