I have learnt much about the technology whilst in the progress of making the film. The camera at the start was a struggle for me, since I wasn't exactly sure on the context of what the controls do. Whilst in the production, I was able to adapt these limited skills towards the filming by learning how to use the camera enough to be able to pretend to film badly. This gave me a better understanding of how the hidden footage genre must treat camera work as if you are back to the basic's. Another skill I learnt was how to use a tripod, and how the different levels help to create certain depth between scenes depending on the different angles used. Learning to use Adobe Premiere Pro was interesting as I was able to truly understand how editing changes the context of the film, and to make certain scenes work as well as piecing bits together to create a decent film out of the bits of footage.
Finally using still shots on the camera was a great technique to develop the opening credits which is called "Light Graffiti" this gave the film a spookier look by the use of slowed frame photo's


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