Friday, 19 December 2008
Thursday 18th December
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Blogging Task- What I Learned from the Practice
I was quite pleased with the majority of our camera work because most of it seemed to work really well considering it was our first time filming. I felt that the close up of Salone’s eyes didn’t look as professional as the rest. I think it’s because when I filmed this part the camera wasn’t on a tripod but hand held. When looking back it looked quite wobbly and unprofessional. If I could change something it would be to have done that shot again but using a tripod instead.
The editing for our group didn’t go quite according to plan. This was because whilst editing we forgot to save and the computer crashed. We had lost all our work. Our group then had to go back to a lunchtime workshop to try and quickly edit it all together. The first part of our editing went really well because everything was match cut quite accurately. However where we started to run out of time the ending didn’t look as good and ruined what had been done. We also didn’t have time to put any sound over the top so all you can hear is sound of us talking or people in the background which sounds really unprofessional. I do feel though that the short film made sense and was completely all over the place however there was room for improvement.
I learnt that the placing of all small things that you might think are irrelevant are actually extremely important. When we were filming Salone’s leg in the background was another group and you could also see their legs. By being able to also see their legs distracts you from looking at Salone and focusing solely on her. I feel that it also made it look slightly tacky. Your background plays an important part in presenting your story and if that’s not right then neither is your film.
Our group was really good in remembering the 5 seconds before and after the main filming. We managed to do it every time. The only thing that we did forget was to save our work while editing. Which was one of the worst things to do but we most definitely learnt from our mistake.
I am so glad that we were given the chance to have a practice filming session because it really familiarised us with the camera and editing process. I think if we had gone straight into filming our main thriller it really wouldn’t come out how we’d want it to. It also gave us the chance to make all the mistakes in the practice session to learn not to make them in the real thing. I also really enjoyed the practice as it was a good experience and a fun one.
Monday 15th December
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Newspaper Practical
Thursday 4th December
Monday, 15 December 2008
Thriller
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We were given the task to do another practice but for match cut so we could learn how to make our thrillers streamline. I was happy with my film work as it looks good and we had many different angels, although we didn’t get a lot of our filming done as we could not get some of the angles right. One of the best shots we had was an over the shoulder as she walks through the door as you can see the environment where she’s about to walk into. The editing was fairly easy as we shot our film according to when and where we wanted to edit our footage together. Our short film made sense as the opening shot were self explanatory. We created an element of suspense as when
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In the lesson on the 12th of January, we were told we were going to have to make a pitch for our thriller ideas to the class and the teacher. We started by discussing our ideas in the group and come up with a story line. After that we then made a shot list, of each shot we would do and how we would use the camera to show this. Today we discussed our story board further and decided on locations and props. We then planned our pitch for tomorrow’s lesson, as we have to talk about lighting camera angles, location and music to the rest of our class.
We decided we were going to edit on Mondays as it is the shorter lesson and we would not be able to get much filming done. On Monday, we edited our work from Thursday and Sunday. The editing process was relatively easy, as we had decided how we were going to edit the piece together as we were filming. Although when we got to the end of our footage we noticed that the lighting is dramatically different on the Thursday to the Sunday, we then decided we were going to re-film some of Sunday’s footage this Thursday when it is brighter.
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In our Thursday lesson we then finished editing the rest of our film together, we had already though of the match cuts and transitions we were to use between different shots. After we finished editing our film together, we had to put in the credits and film titles. We decided to have a black page with white writing on, as it was simple yet effective. All that was left was to create edit the music we had already made; although after we added the edited music on to our film we realised that the music did not match the thriller. Therefore, we started again with the music now we knew how the thriller went we could match the music to what was going on in the film. Georgina and Solone then edit the music to fit our thriller.
Thursday, 11 December 2008
On thursday in Gez's lesson we were given another tutorial by Mickey on how to use the camers and the tripods. We learned how to put in and how to take out the battery,how to put them on the tripod without breaking the camera, we also learnt how to do stuff like recording, putting it off and on standby, how to do mid-shot long-shot and so on. We then went into our groups and started to film our mystery characters. We used the camera and the tripod safely whilst filming. But at the same time it was fun and my group have got a lot of bloopers with laughter and such. Throughout the whole camera shots as a whole we never see the characters face. As i had to play the person on the other side of the camera i never got a chance to do much camera work but the other members of the group did a good job. Although i didn't get to do a lot of camera i did get to position the camera a lot onto the tripod. We got our idea that was on paper on through to the camera. The shorts that were most successful was mainly the mid shots and the long shots even though we didn't have a lot of the long angle shots the ones we used were very successful. My most favourite part of filming was the mistakes that happened alot throughout. Mistakes like the lift not coming when you want it to, or it coming on time and someone is in it or even when you're shooting and someone doesn't realise and they end up walking past in the shot. But its fun to look back on when rewinding the tape because it looks funny when seeing the person the the other side of the camera laughing when they're not suppose to and stuff like that. Which reminded me of bloopers you get on a dvd. It showed how much we listened in tutorial because we didn't forget to use the 5 second rule in the process of filming. I learnt a lot about mise-en-scene, because there was times where we had to re shoot somthing because we had a different background than before and its suppose to be set in the same place. So i've learned a different side of mise-en-scene when filming than looking at a movie and analysing. It is harder than it looks because of the clothes and the setting. As we did't get to finish all our shots we had to finish the rest off in todays lesson.
8th December as my group were behind in the filming we had to finish off a couple of more shots. Then we went to the computer room to start the editing. As we did a lot of work on the computer we didn't save by using the command s every 2minutes. Which then bad luck kicked in and the computer crashed and we lost all our work. But on the bright side our group has learnt from our mistakes and now it deffinately wont happen for the actual coursework. Next day lunch time my group managed to fix the short clip and finished the editing.
On the 11th December we watched an action thriller in class. We got the chane to watch Bourne Identity, but we got given a sheet to fill. We had to write down three scenes that show suspence by the mise-en-scene, sound and by the camerra works.
15th December the whole class learnt all the possible differtent thrillers and we learnt what kind of characters will be in each of them and where they usually take place. Then we got to watch 5 short clips of thrillers and we had to write down the camera works, the editing, sound and the mise-en-scene.