Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Learnings

Ella:

"I have learnt about the importance of close up shots, how you can never have too many as they are vital for filming. I also played around in editing and sound programs therefore i have a wider understanding of how to edit the clips the way i want and how to add sounds within it."


Ellie:

"I will take away some incredible memories from this unforgettable journey of making a film opening in media. Not only have i learnt the importance of not laughing when filming, but the confirmation of editing and the importance of closing gaps, fixing glitches, and rendering. Futhermore the taking of stills, showing behind the scenes and being a team player has forever changed the way i approach these kinds of tasks."

Melissa:

This task has taught me many things about the making of film openings. For example the types of shots used are very important; 
close up's and extreme close ups are vital when creating atmosphere and also provides a healthy variety of shots. Initially we 
neglected this but were prompted by our teacher to include more which made our finished product look and feel more professional. 
The close up used to display the exchange the drugs with the money was essential as these two props were significant to our story-
line which was based around a drug exchange. This task has undeniably taught me and my team mates about the effect different 
types of shots can have on the finished product. 



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