Wednesday, 4 May 2011

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

Through the production of 'Suspect' i feel alot more confident in our work than the work completed in our preliminary task.  After realising how much more organised we had to be following the production of our main task, I think we arranged things much better this time around.  We communicated better through this task and as it was a smaller group, found it easier to arrange times of meeting to film, edit and discuss.  By allowing each member of our group to contribute in discussing what they want our opening sequence to look like, i think that the production went a lot smoother than the preliminary, as all members agreed and consequently, recieved the sequence that they desired.  It is important to work closely in a team and share feedback on eachothers opinions and find a way to work together to ensure that all members feel included and I feel that our group worked well at this. 


Titles used in our preliminary task were plain and did not fit the conventions aswell as our main task ones do.

Blogging work was kept much more up to date than the previous task which also helped, as leaving the work load until the last minute can often end in rushing and uncompleted tasks. 

After aiming to use more effects on the editing suite and use more of a variety in shot sizes and angles throughout filming, I feel that we reached these targets.

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