Thursday, 26 March 2009

first draft

we did a first draft of the film for multiple reasons. first of all we were eager to do more filming than the simple preliminary task we made which took all of five minutes to create. even more importantly it gave us the opportunity to observe the rookie mistake we would inevitably make. this was extremely helpful. we noticed that we made mistakes with almost everything. for instance we did not use proper costuming and it was difficult for an audience to assume why the actor was belong chased. we fixed this through using proper costuming an showing the audience that he is a thug. the camera is shaky throughout the entire production. the lighting gets quickly and progressively darker and darker. we only used one angle throughout the entire chase scene from different distances which made it look dull. just about the only thing we did not break was the 180 degree rule.

all this being said it also taught us a lot about editing techniques and how to modify sound. also we learnt how not to make a film. this overall made it a very positive experience and a very helpful one as well.

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