Thursday 14 April 2011

Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

Try to spot the continuity error from 0.05 to 0.12. If you haven't seen it yet then play it back and keep looking at my shirt.







Wearing black and white checkered
shirt



I believe we have all dramatically increased our knowledge from the first filming that we done. We were much more aware of continuity errors especially after looking back at our continuity footage and realizing we had made some mistakes.




Now I'm wearing a plain white shirt
We decided in order to reduce the chances of continuity error that we would should shoot the footage in one day. This would reduce the     chances of mistakes such as a different car being parked on the road which would be misleading to some viewers with a keen eye.  


 This is one continuity error that we managed to spot during our editing. On the bottom right of the screen you can see a bike wheel which is where the group was standing so they wouldn't get in the way of the film. 






The sound was another issue when filming. Because we had only one camera to film with this meant that when one shot cuts to the next, there is a sudden delay in the sound. This would have been resolved if we had more than one camera and a professional microphone which would have been separate from the camera therefore not having an sound cuts. 


So to sort out this problem we put non diagetic music over most of the opening scene not only to add to build up the correct atmosphere but also so it wouldn't become boring and so there were no noticeable changes in diagetic ambient sound. 

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