Sunday, 30 October 2016

My One Minute Movie:



Pre-Production:


- Drawing of Storyboard-Planning 
- What is going to happen
- Use of Props 
- Watch and Bag
- Equipment
- Camera and Tripod


What Went Well (WWW)


Very quickly I was able to think of an amazing storyline and together as a group we all came up with ideas that contributed to our idea of the plot of our one minute film. We also came across a problem in our setting of the short film in which we re-acted to quickly to and overcame our problem well as a team.

Even Better If (EBI) 

If we had a second idea as the story to our one minute film could of had been better with the right time and discussion. 


What I have learnt 

Team work is essential when doing group tasks like making a one minute film therefore every person should participate and help contribute to the group when making decisions.

Production:


Hand Held Camera
- Stunts
- Camera Angles
- Close ups
- Zoom in

What Went Well (WWW)


Filming was easy and the scenes were able to be filmed quickly thanks to the effort put in the production team.

Even Better If (EBI)


Many different camera angles and if we were given more time to film for a better quality one minute movie. Another EBI is if we ensured it was acceptable for one of the actors to perform a stunt without a health and safety check or supervision of an adult.

What I have learnt 


I learnt that using different camera angles gives a different experience for the viewer. 

Post-Production:

- Special effects
- Trimming
- Sound effects
- Transitions
- Credits 
- Background music

What Went Well (WWW) 

The editing of the one minute movie went exceptionally well thanks to my experienced colleagues. The background music we chose really suited the visual footage.

Even Better If (EBI) 


If we managed to synchronise the background music to the perfect points in the scene.

What I have learnt 


I learnt to improve my skills in editing and I also came to realise that post production is a very important part in the production of films.

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