Sunday, 7 November 2010

Saturday night fever opening sequence- Evaluation

Evaluation
From filming this process I have learnt several things. I have learnt to work and organise the film crew and directing cast. I also organised the costumes and getting the actor changes and the props and being in the public eye in costume. I also put my camera skills in progress and knowing what camera angles I needed to include and when. I learnt how to be clear about what I am trying to achieve. I realised how important it was to make a shot list and a storyboard. I appreciated the importance of time management, everything I did take longer then I thought. I had to understand to importance of planning. I had to be professional about it and understand the importance of acting skills to produce a convincing project. I learnt the value of patience and experienced working with reliable people. Also, i used sensitivity when selecting locations to get the best out of your actors. I had to be aware of the weather conditions and the personal comfort or discomfort of my actors or crew.

When i was editing my film, i learnt several things like how to set up a project, how to import and export footage, cutting footage, unlinking sound, scaling and resizing clips in point and out points, adjusting framing and realising the importance of good camera work, the importance of lip syncing, understanding the value of pace, flipping film where necessary, speeding up or slowing down, titles and font styles used and found out how difficult this was to match the original font.

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