7. Looking back at your preliminary task (the continuity
editing task), what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to
full product?
We feel that we have
progressed massively since the prelim exercise at the start of the year. We
think that we already knew some basic shots, e.g. match on action and
close-ups, this helped our Preliminary look good, but the quality and variety
of our shots have certainly improved. As you can tell in our final piece, we
use a lot more shot types, and experiment a lot more with angles. This makes
our piece a lot more interesting and enjoyable to watch, e.g. POV shot when he
is getting kidnapped, low shot of John Peters feet to show him walking.
Editing has been a
major step in our progression, this is clear from even the introductory titles,
they are seen in our final production are more professional and come in at
certain times in a certain order that we have learnt from our research. The
editing also allowed us to make the film flow better, it allowed us to add
music to build up tension and make it more interesting to watch, as it got
louder at more intense clips which was something we didn’t know how to do in our
Preliminary
This is an over the shoulder shot of both me and brad at the
same time. This is good because you can see what is happening in the background
at the time of the shot. You can clearly see both parties talking and the camera
angle is different to any others we have used.
This shot is also something new we have added as when we did
this before we didn’t have a car available to use. This is a good shot because
it is different and not everyone has the opportunity to be able to film these shots
This is a point of
view shot from john peters view, during this shot brad (the drug lord) puts a
bag over his head so he cannot see anything. This is a good shot because this
is something that would be seen by the victim in an actual kidnapping, we have
used this shot to make the overall film opening as good as possible.
This is a match on
action shot of John Peters picking up the phone to his wife. This is a good shot
because it opens the film and it gives the viewer a idea of the setting of the
upcoming film. It’s a good place to start the film.
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