Thursday 20 January 2011

Title Sequence Remake - Your Evaluation


Title Sequence Remake - Your Evaluation

Did you thoroughly comment on the following?

Filming

What I have learnt from the filming process

Working and organising film crew and directing cast (even if you didn’t do too much of this you will have still learnt from watching or being on the receiving end of the process)

Organising costume, getting changed, props, being in the public eye in costume.

Putting camera skills into practice. Knowing what camera angles you needed to include and when and being clear about what you trying to achieve.

Realising the importance of making a shot list and storyboard 

Appreciating the importance of time management – everything took longer then you thought. Understanding the importance of planning

The importance of acting skills to carry a convincing project and being professional.

The value of patience. Working with reliable people. 

Using sensitivity when selecting locations to get the best out of your actors. Being aware of weather conditions and the personal comfort/discomfort of your actors/crew.

Editing

What I have learnt from the Editing process:

  • Setting up a project
  • Importing and exporting footage
  • Cutting footage
  • Unlinking sound
  • Scaling and resizing clips (window; effects controls; motion control) in points and out points.
  • Adjusting framing and realising the importance of good camera work 
  • The importance of lip syncing.
  • Understanding the value of Pace.
  • Flipping film where necessary.
  • Speeding up or slowing down (right click speed/duration)
  • Titles and font styles used how difficult was this to match the original font. 


On your blog along side your evaluation and your uploaded film include still images (screen shots of your remake and the original video)



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