Question 7:
 Looking back at your preliminary
  task, what do you feel you have
learnt in the progression from it to
         your final product?
• During the preliminary task we were finding
  out about the many different shot types and
  how they could be used. As this was learning
  it wasn't the best.

• The preliminary and final production allowed
  me to practice and develop my skills, with the
  Mac and the different software's.

• With my final piece I was able to used more
  shots like, cross-cut convergence and fast
  editing.
• In comparison my finial product holds a lot
  more variety of shots. Through different
  angles and editing the 2 minutes rounded up
  well. Where as with the preliminary task these
  fast shots weren't included because I wasn't
  that confident with the camera.

• Shot-reverse-shot wasn’t used in my finial
  piece as I wanted to focus more on the plot
  and tension. I relied heavily upon sound and
  mise-en-scene to set the film. If I were to
  extend the film – this would be included
• Planning out and researching for my finial
  product was one of the main things that lead
  to production, without the amount of
  planning I did it would have taken longer to
  construct and wouldn't be up to the same
  quality.

• As I was more confident and work on my own
  I felt much more comfortable with my own
  ideas – I had a clear vision and was able to
  make it without any other opinions or ideas.
• Sound and mise-en scene is something that I
  incorporated better than in the preliminary. I
  had to make sure props were realistic to fit
  within the scene.

• Where as in the preliminary we had to work
  with our surroundings.

• I worked hard to make all the mise-en-scene
  continuous in my final production – like the
  clothing Frank wears, the lighting and time of
  day.

Question 7!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 1.
    Question 7: Lookingback at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to your final product?
  • 2.
    • During thepreliminary task we were finding out about the many different shot types and how they could be used. As this was learning it wasn't the best. • The preliminary and final production allowed me to practice and develop my skills, with the Mac and the different software's. • With my final piece I was able to used more shots like, cross-cut convergence and fast editing.
  • 3.
    • In comparisonmy finial product holds a lot more variety of shots. Through different angles and editing the 2 minutes rounded up well. Where as with the preliminary task these fast shots weren't included because I wasn't that confident with the camera. • Shot-reverse-shot wasn’t used in my finial piece as I wanted to focus more on the plot and tension. I relied heavily upon sound and mise-en-scene to set the film. If I were to extend the film – this would be included
  • 4.
    • Planning outand researching for my finial product was one of the main things that lead to production, without the amount of planning I did it would have taken longer to construct and wouldn't be up to the same quality. • As I was more confident and work on my own I felt much more comfortable with my own ideas – I had a clear vision and was able to make it without any other opinions or ideas.
  • 5.
    • Sound andmise-en scene is something that I incorporated better than in the preliminary. I had to make sure props were realistic to fit within the scene. • Where as in the preliminary we had to work with our surroundings. • I worked hard to make all the mise-en-scene continuous in my final production – like the clothing Frank wears, the lighting and time of day.