Friday, 24 January 2014

Question 7

 
The way I have developed as a film maker are by actually learning how to film successfully with a hand held camera and a camera on a tripod, also I have learnt how to use many different camera shot and different angles and how and what effect they give to the film and how they make the audience feel.

When we filmed our prelim none of us had really filmed anything before and we weren’t really sure what order we should film things, also the room we filmed things in was quite dark and we hadn’t realised that until after we had filmed it and couldn’t go back and re-film as we had already done it once as there wasn’t enough footage as a member of the group wasn’t filming when they were supposed to and we missed out vital scenes when we filmed our thriller opening we made sure that we had I different person behind the camera.

I feel that we kept up the continuity except for one part when we just got a bit of the camera turning around and then we switch the camera shot around and we see her walking round again.

We did a lot of planning for our thriller opening in fact we did a lot more than we did for our prelim I felt this was the case because some members of our group were missing quite a bit and when you don’t have your whole group there it become difficult to make the decisions for them, we had many ideas for different shot in both our prelim and our thriller opening but we didn’t really stick to the shot list as when we got going with the filming we got a bit carried away and just went with the natural flow of things and we filmed what we thought looked good, when editing the film we came across problems when we discovered again we didn’t have enough footage or key scenes that we needed this was a similar case for the prelim as the first time we shot both of these we had the same person behind the camera.       

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