Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in progression from it to the final product?
Though this long process I feel as though I have learned quite a lot.
When we first started filming we didn't have a lot of communication and we found it difficult to set up but as we progressed we found that we came together more in order to complete our task. By the end of the final video I became confident in my ability to produce a video and grew more confident directing people and making sure that my group members were on task.
We came up with the idea of trying out different shots and experimenting. It was hard at first to produce what we actually wanted and it didn't come out how we were expecting but this was valuable knowledge and experience that we gained for our final opening. The editing was also basic because this was the first time our editor learned how to edit. I had help out and get involved because I have edited before and knew how to edit.
The final cut of our opening sequence was much improved compared to our preliminary task. This is due to the fact that it was more of a collective effort and because of group cohesion. I think I did well in bringing the group together and encouraging communications, this way we were able to discuss more and generate more ideas.
When it came to filming we knew what we were doing could direct people in an effective manner. As producer I had to make sure the group was sticking to the right time frames and filming the right stuff. Meeting the deadlines is crucial and we managed to complete the film on time.
Editing was a long process but this was good because it meant that we were doing it properly in contrast to the rushed editing of the preliminary task. Because we spent more time we were able to put together more possibilities and try out more things. I played around with different transitions, shots and sequence timings. With the input and help of the rest of the group we put together a final sequence that we were all satisfied with.
When it came to filming we knew what we were doing could direct people in an effective manner. As producer I had to make sure the group was sticking to the right time frames and filming the right stuff. Meeting the deadlines is crucial and we managed to complete the film on time.
Editing was a long process but this was good because it meant that we were doing it properly in contrast to the rushed editing of the preliminary task. Because we spent more time we were able to put together more possibilities and try out more things. I played around with different transitions, shots and sequence timings. With the input and help of the rest of the group we put together a final sequence that we were all satisfied with.
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