Preliminary Task- Self Assessment (Ruhela Begum)
Does your film
use continuity editing so that the sequence of events are clear and easily
understood by the viewer?
In our film we have used continuity editing. As we did a
trailer we had a lot of editing to do. We made sure our film made sense and ran
smoothly by using different transactions from one scene to another and made
sure that the transactions worked with our film. We used a lot of transactions
that would suit our genre. Our genre was a horror so we used a lot of fade in
to black and fade out to black and edited some scenes to make the mood duller
to make sure our genre was clear to the audience.
Have you
followed the directions in the brief?
As our film was a trailer we found it hard to follow the brief.
Our brief was ‘A character opens a
door, crosses a room and sits down in a chair opposite another
character. An exchange of dialogue occurs’ we did not have someone
entering the room or someone sitting opposite another with dialogue. I think
this let us down because in our feedback a lot of the class said that the idea
of a trailer was interesting but we found it hard to follow the brief and got
carried away when filming and editing.
Have you used
match-on-action?
Unfortunately we did not use match on action in our film.
Can you explain
what a match-on action involves?
A match on action is when a perspective
of the camera changes during the scene but the scene still flows.
Have you used
shot/reverse shot? W
e used shot reverse shot when we filmed a mid-shot of the
lights flickering and then a close up to the main characters face and then back
to the lights.
Can you explain
what shot/reverse shot involves?
A shot reverse shot is when character
1 is looking at another character and then the camera with show character 2 looking
at character 1 and then the camera will go back to character 1. This is
normally used within a conversation between people but can also be used in
other scenes.
Did you observe
the 180-degree rule?
When we were filming our film we did use the 180-degree rule.
We done this by slowly moving the camera around the room to show the scene
until it finally reached our actors. Unfortunately when it came to editing
there was not a place we could put the 180-dagree rule so it was not used in our
final film.
Can you explain
the 180-degree rule?
This is when you film half, for example if you were to film a
room you would only film half of the room as this is 180 degrees.
What role did
you play in the making of the preliminary task? (e.g. filming, acting, editing, equipment
organisation etc.)
In our group we shared our roles equally. I did most parts of
the camera work and filming when we were filming our film. I also helped our
group edit the film as I gave my ideas and thoughts and told them what would
work well and we all pitched in ideas.
How would you
assess your contribution to the group?
I believe I contributed a lot in the group. We shared out
our roles on what we thought we would enjoy most and where out strong points
were. I have had experience filming so I thought it would be a good idea for me
to film a lot of the film but my group also helped me when I struggled. I have
also edited before so I helped edit our film to. I think I did I good job with
the camera shots and making sure our trailer made scene to the audience.
What have you
learned from the process of making your preliminary film? (E.g. skills -
teamwork, acting, organisational etc.
From doing this preliminary task I have learnt a lot. Although
we did not follow our brief as well as we could I think this has given us time
to think about our main task and how we could improve our skills to make sure
our main task is a lot better than our preliminary. Even though I have done a
lot of editing I learnt new skills and what transactions worked well with
different genres of films. I also learn how to convert videos to a file that
would suit our blogger which will make us a lot more organised as we can get
our videos up to the blog a lot sooner than delaying because we did not know
how to put them up. I also learnt how to share roles equally within our group
to make sure the work was all set out fairly and how to work well within a
team.
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