The first thing we completed was to pick the genre and make the storyboard. This took us a while to complete as we wanted to create the ideal piece for our first task. We were going to do a horror however we didn't want to make it too cliche and with the setting and equipment we had it just wasn't going to work. So we came up with the idea of a crime film. We thought that with the setting that we had and the equipment available it would be our best shot at creating a decent video. Next was to find out the best area's that would work well in a crime film. We had to focus on mise en scene during the planning of our film. We wanted to make sure that we had everything in the shot that would probably be there in real life. It was during this time that we had also planned on what camera angles we wanted to use and where we were could achieve them. We found the best area's to film that we had available and we started to plan our script.
We knew that writing the script wouldn't be the hardest part of the process as we had came up with a few idea's while creating the storyboard. We knew that we would be in a small room so we wanted to limit the amount of time that it was shown in the film. This is why we made the script short and sweet with about 40-50 seconds worth of dialog. I feel that the planning of the work done by the group was good and effective. We all communicated and we all put idea's into the work.
The first shot we created was one of the interrogator walking down a path before reaching the door on which the match on action would occur.
Match on action


Editing this scene was a challenge I thought because we were trying to align the clips together to create a seamless transition between the door being pushed open and the character walking through it. This we thought would make our piece look better and more professional.


Our group found that lighting was a bit of a challenge. The first main day we were filming was dark and gloomy - the perfect lighting for the genre of film. However when it came to the second day it was much lighter. The contrast in light meant that the film would look a lot worse. We had to make sure that the room was made darker by playing with the window and blinds to get the best lighting, we also used colour correction in post production to help us make the lighting correct.
I feel like my group worked well and we got everything that we needed to do completed. We all done equal amounts of work and made sure we all had a say in how it was shot and edited. This meant that not one person was left to do all of the work.
During the filming of the video i learnt a lot about the technology and the best way to get the filming completed. I found out using a separate recording devise would mean that we would have got better audio from our film. This is why we are going to make sure we have one for our future video's. Another thing that we have found out about filming is to make sure that we timed everything correctly. If we were to film later in the day we would normally have more people walking past and making noise. This is why we made sure that we filmed earlier on in the day. The last and main thing that we learnt was that we should always carry our storyboard, script and any other important information with us. We made the mistake that one of us forgot our lines and we didn't have a script so we wasted time having to get it. Now knowing what I know I feel as if I will be able to make a video in a lot less time and in a lot more of professional way.
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