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Saturday, 28 March 2015

Evalutation 7 Alex Barker

7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learned in the progression from it to the full product?

Here you need to explain how you think you have progressed from the preliminary task to the main task. You should discuss your development of technical skills – the use of camera, sound editing, vision editing, your use of continuity editing and your construction of character and story. Again, use screen grabs and make cross refs to earlier blog entries).

Looking back at the preliminary I have learnt a variety of beneficial techniques that I will be able to use in the future of AS media. But, when our group made the preliminary task I and my group went through a range of difficulties such as research, planning and filming throughout the progression. So in order to improve on our knowledge and tom prepare for the main task we studied the rules of camera shots that are the basis in thriller films. For example shot/reverse shot, match on action and the 180 degree rule are the main 3 rules that must be followed in order to achieve when filming. They can be found further down the blog for more information on what they are. To ensure that our final opening looked professional we followed these rules to gain the most marks we could.

When we came to planning and filming our main goal of all was to make the opening sequence contain tension to the audience. In order to show that, we learnt a variety of ways that each played a vital role in the opening sequence. 
 To do this is what I did:


Lighting:
I learnt how the impact in lighting can affect the tone and mood in the film which I got to experience when planning as we tested a variety of lights to see what they would do. However when filming the main task we used very lighting as the majority of our film was set outside in the woods where the sun was the main source of light. By using a range of different lighting and light filters I learnt they are an important part of filming and an improved way to change or create the atmosphere to the audience. For example, filming in a dark place particularly the shed at the start we were not able to see much of the characters/objects in the area. But by using the right lighting you are able to see the objects or characters and be able to create a specific tone in the atmosphere by either using light filters or making the light dimmer. But when we filmed indoors we would use very little lighting to show very little of the antagonist’s face to create the enigma idea upon “who is he?” to the audience and the idea of the unknown to create pressure.

Camera:
Secondly, the camerawork and camera skills that I did in the preliminary have improved. They were improved by taking time in lessons to practice and using a variety of different camera positions and angles which can give not only a better look but a different perspective in a sequence such as the mood and atmosphere. In our planning the following camera angles and movements I have experimented with are; pans, tracking, over the shoulder, different high and low angles, close up, longs shots and eye level.

Video Editing Techniques
In my opinion, my video editing skills have improved since the preliminary due to the fact that I've learned a range of new techniques such as how to input transitions particularly the fade and wipe as they were important so that they would show flashbacks between the present day. Also I got to experiment on video and sound filters which have been used throughout our thriller film opening as we would input royalty free music that were diegetic and we would add intense music which were set as non-diegetic purposes for the audience to experience the mood. Furthermore I had to use correction on the colour due to the light from the sun affecting every shot so I would balance all the shots out and also to make sure that the colours matched the mood of our shots.

Constructing The Character

When planning, we had to consider the following of our protagonist character such as the age and gender as they would both determine and have an impact on which our target audience for the sequence would be for. In the end we decided that our character would be a female age 18 who goes on jog but throughout her run begins to suffer from vision in her head for an unknown reason (the enigma)

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