CAMERA
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ut a member of the group shouted cut before the end of the take, so slight problems with communication occurred. A problem we came across when shooting the over the shoulder shot was when we decided to shoot from the rooms, through a glass door, that one of the characters was coming in from. The glass reflected the camera in it and it is very obvious, this I believe was a waste of shooting time and space, however we continued it in case there may have been anything that looked really effective. After having shot all the angles that were part of the task, we decided to shoot a high angle of the protagonist as they fell to the ground crying. This not only was a high angle shot but was a moving shot as we followed the actor falling to the floor and continued the camera movement onto an eventual fade out, which will come in during the editing process. Overall I think this shoot was a success as we only had to stop the camera from rolling once throughout the whole shoot, we had no major continuity faults and we managed to get a dramatic and different angle that will make the sequence come alive when edited.
EDITING
When it came to editing the Pre-lim task I came across a few challenges as i was working with a new software that i was not familiar with. Matt taught us to first put all the files that we shot into a bin called rushes. This simply means they are the original shots that we took when filming. Then we watched them all and began to rename them to identify them easier. We also renamed them with the best parts of the shot to use. We then made another bin for the files that we were going to use for the final piece. We had to remember to copy and paste the files not drag them as they would not duplicate, my partner and I forgot a few times to copy and paste so we ended up with a half empty rushes bin, this was definitely something we could have improved on. As well, the editing process was a little difficult when it came to synchronizing the sound to the movement and the cuts. However Im rather happy with our final piece as it still has a combination of the different shots and angles we used as well as showing continuity throughout.
OVERALL
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