Friday, 15 May 2015

what have we learned from making our preliminary task to the final production?

From our preliminary production to the final product, I learnt a lot of things concerning camerawork and editing. For example in the preliminary task, the quality of the shots was not to the best standard as the camera was fairly shaky and the audio was not as loud as it could have been.  However when producing our final production the quality of what we recorded was to a much higher standard as we learnt to use the tripod to make the camera movements much smoother. In editing we also managed to decrease the amount of errors in the final production, as in the preliminary task the video ended abruptly and did not work however in the final task we took time on our editing and made sure that the video flows well and is edited so it looks as good as possible. In both tasks we also had to use camera techniques such as the 180 degree rule, match-on-action and shot/reverse shot. I believe these became smoother in the final production as our editing and overall camera skills had improved so the techniques looked better.

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