Thursday, 22 January 2015

Take 1,2,3,4....

We have a problem...

When going to film on Saturday17th 2015, we were able to get a successful amount of footage for our opening sequence. The location suited perfectly, along with the improvised uses of props around the area. The atmosphere and lighting was just right to our plans in the past. overall after doing some editing for our sequence we were on the same footing of agreement to a certain extent.

When recording the footage and looking back onto it on the camera. we thought the footage was amazing. once we got back to editing our teachers and members of the group realised that the footage was too dark and hard on the eyes. our group were devastated with the outcome and came to a decision to film once more, but with further precision.

What were the problems?

Lighting - We aren't able to control the weather, because of this this lead to the sound of wind and the low key lighting, leading into a upsetting piece of footage for our opening sequence.












Cinematography
- Being the camera man i realised that with pans and long shots. I was a bit shaky causing the footage to look unnatural. Also my choices of shots weren't diverse, but similar most of the time.

Sound - We were unable to hear what was being said by the characters and the existence of ambient sound was impossible to relate with our script and storyboard. Also the constant occurrence of cars driving by clashed, with spoken dialogue of the characters and wasn't in sync with the scene.






The images and clips of our opening sequence shown are examples of he problems we had reached during the editing process.



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