Honnor, Charli CH578; Williams, Callum CSAW2; Ribao Yvienne YJR2; Cleland-Orgle Kirsty KC438. Team Number: 11. EL342- Moving Image: Blog. The University of Kent.
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
PRE PRODUCTION: Practice Filming Session- 08/03/15
During one of our thursday sessions, we were instructed to create a 'Practice run' of filming and then editing this on the Adobe Software that we will be using- Premier Pro. We chose to film a comedy scene which incorporated the handshake that has been scripted to appear in our film.
This task was a realisation that in fact we will have a lot of work on our hands, as this outcome was nowhere near the standard that our film should be.
Once viewing our clips, we came to the conclusion that in order to improve our film, we must take a lot more shots from different angles. For example, the handshake should me made up of a proximately 7 or 8 shots- not just the one. This is to sustain interest from the audience. Also, the moving shots were more effective as again, the static shots lack interest.
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Remember we shoot sequence to compress time, which might well make things more interesting and engage the audience
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