Monday, 25 January 2016

Question 7 - milos

DRAFT



When making my prelim it was the first time i made a mini movie or even a video clip of my acting. for my first time i believed it was a good effort and was a decent clip. however it could of been improved in many different ways.

When making my prelim i made a story board and i also used the 180 degree rule. this 180 degree rule is where the camera angle changes when a new person is talking in a conversation. in my actual movie i didnt need to abide by the 180 degree rule because in my video the characters didnt speak, it almost fully consisted of a build up of suspense.

when making my prelim the title i used was very basic and did not need any skill to create. didnt use an ident as well. without an ident the movie will lose marks and not look professional. when making the real movie i spent a lot more time on the title of the movie. I thought about the font and how it will effect the audience. i also thought about the affects of putting my title onto a blank dark screen to put the audience in a mood that will reflect the genre of the film.

In my prelim th sound used was not thought about at all, we just spoke and et the camera catch our voices without thought of how it will sound or reflect the genre of the movie. in the real title sequence we spent as much time on the sound as we did on the visuals. the sound in a movie will can make it a success or a failure. the sound puts the audience in a mood for the movie and it helps gives emotion to the viewer.

another difference is the way we recorded both clips. in the prelim we didnt pay much attention to if the camera will shake and how that will look on screen. in the final title sequence, we used tripods and payed attention to how the camera angle will make the audience feel when watching it.

an important thing we didnt pay attention to in the prelim is when we make each cut, in the prelim a lot of the cuts were too fast and it made the prelim not look professional at all. you would know it was made by an amateur. in the final title sequence it looked a lot more professional because of the sounds, colours and camera angles and cut that we used.

there were many hidden skills that were used in the final title sequence. by hidden skills i mean team work,organisation and determination. without these three main skills we wouldnt of been able to make the title sequence.

editing was one of the main things we improved in the main title sequence. in the prelim i didnt contribute much to the editing but in the final product and managed to learn how to edit and became the main editor of the movie.

No comments:

Post a Comment