In our preliminary work we wanted to use a lot more match
on action however it didn’t plan out that way. We managed to only get one match
on action shot while Jodie was walking through the door. To make the film
opening more effective we are planning on adding more match on action.
Also whilst filming the shot reverse shot during the
dialogue scene, we decided it would be more convenient to use both cameras at
the same time so we could get the same footage and dialogue to edit. However
due to that we couldn’t film a proper over the shoulder shot otherwise the other
camera would be in the shot as the classroom wasn’t long enough. Next time we
will make sure there is enough space for a proper over the shoulder shot in
advance. This will result in a more effective shot reverse shot, over the
shoulder shot. We had some issues with matching up some of the shirt reverse shots as the conversation was too fast at points so we will need to consider this if we use shot reverse shot for a conversation in our final piece and make sure there is a bit of a pause between each bit of dialogue to help us when editing. Also, at points the sound wasn't that great and it was quite hard to hear Jodie speaking, so for when we film our final piece we need to make sure that if there is speech that the actors speak loud enough to be heard and clearly. When we watched our preliminary back after filming we noticed that our camera work was a little bit shaky, to avoid this when we are filming out film opening we can try using the steady cam so our shots are more smooth and controlled, which will then make the camera work look more professional.
We decided to use two cameras for the shot reverse shot conversation as it meant we could insure all of the dialogue and actions were in time so ran smoothly. The problem is with using two cameras is that there
wasn’t two of the same cameras available therefore the picture quality of the cameras
is different. the second camera wasn’t used very often yet the difference
between the two stands out, for example one camera was quite grey/ greenish
toned whereas the other camera was brighter and clearer. For next time we know
we need to use the same quality camera so it looks the same and is unnoticeable.
Our storyboard is slightly different to our preliminary
task as we used different classrooms and didn’t film a lot of the walking shots
that we predicted on the storyboard. This is because the room we used was in a
different place as the room we wanted to use was busy and it wouldn’t make any
sense if we filmed the scenes on our storyboard. We also changed what was happening in the scene as originally we were still having it in school but with someone getting called out of their lesson to see the head master. We changed from this idea to having a detention as we felt it made it easier to film with less people and didn't over complicate it.
In our opinion we thought that our piece was really good, we made sure the editing flowed between each scenes also the match on action
fits well together and makes the preliminary task more effective. We also used
the 180-degree rule to make it more realistic.
There's one edit that's a little off in your prelim and there was obviously the issue with the different picture quality of the two cameras. Your evaluation isn't particularly detailed. Other than location, what else changed from your storyboard? Why did you think two cameras would be better than one? Were there any issues with your shot/reverse shot? Sound? You need to demonstrate the learning journey from prelim to finished product and I'm not sure that such a brief evaluation will be enough in the long term.
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