How did the shoot go? Our shoot it was hard. The reason this was is because we lost one of our group members early on which made use have to find another actor for the part plus we had to re-film the first scene and a bit of the second scene.
What problems do you encountered? The problems that we encountered was that it was hard to get the rooms we need and the time we need them. The second problem we faced was that we lost Morgan who was our main character in the film.
How did you overcome the problems? We overcame the problems by coming together as a team and working together well. This was hard at first to sort the group out again but we managed to make a good film.
How well did you work as a team? At first we weren't a great a team as some of the members weren't taking the film seriously. This all changed when we lost the group member because we had to pull together and all work as a team as we only had three people.
What do you think of the footage you shot? I think that the footage that we shot is good but we can learn a lot from the footage and take this with us into the main task and learn from the mistakes we made and make sure we don't make them again.
Are there any areas for improvement in the technical execution? I think that we could improve a little bit, what we would do is maybe film different and harder shots to make the film look better. One we could of improved is the establishing shot because it wasn't great.
Is there anything you will need to do now as a consequence of the footage you shot? Well we had to re-film a few times and after we shot the footage we had to edit the film to get it perfect. also it was difficult to edit because we didnt get the actors entering and leaving the shot so it made it hard to edit.
Have you gone along with the rules of continuity? Yes as we have as we made the actors look the same in all the the scenes as they are all wearing the same clothes through the whole film.
Friday, 7 December 2012
Post 7: Additional Pre-production Documentation
Here we have the location recce, this is here for us to see whether the area's we have chosen are acceptable and appriote for filming. After we have done this we write a little annotation under the images to say what we will be doing within this area.
What we have here is the technical recce. We have done this so that we can see any problems that we might face and the problems that might occur when filming.
This is our risk assessment, we have done this to alert use all about the risk that are involved with filming this film.
Here we have our shooting schedule, this is here to take out with us when filming because it will show us what scenes come first and the what is next.
This is our mise-en-scene work, what this does is say everything that will be in the shot, this can be the surroundings, and what the character is wearing.
This is our equipment list which shows all of our equipment, cast and props.
What we have here is the technical recce. We have done this so that we can see any problems that we might face and the problems that might occur when filming.
This is our risk assessment, we have done this to alert use all about the risk that are involved with filming this film.
Here we have our shooting schedule, this is here to take out with us when filming because it will show us what scenes come first and the what is next.
This is our mise-en-scene work, what this does is say everything that will be in the shot, this can be the surroundings, and what the character is wearing.
This is our equipment list which shows all of our equipment, cast and props.
Post 6: Shot List & Storyboard
These two images are the Storyboard for our film.
How we made the shot list is by getting the idea for the film into our heads, after that we broke the idea down into sections so that we could make shot list. The idea we had thought up fell nicely into place for us making the scenes as they all rolled into each other nicely help us make the shot list.
By doing the shot list it helped us create the storyboard, the reason for this is because all the scenes are in place so therefore all we had to do is get images of the area we would be using, list the camera and character movements and the sound and scene length.
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