Sunday 3 March 2013

Filming and Editing our Re-Shoot

Filming
As soon as we had decided as a group that we needed to re-shoot we got together and found a date where we could re-shoot as soon as possible in order to meet our deadlines successfully. When filming our re-shoot we all found it a lot easier and more efficient than our fist day of shooting because we were more used to the equipment and knew exactly what to do in order to create our desired shots. Therefore, we were able to complete the filming much quicker and more smoothly than before. Once we got to our location we decided that we needed to capture an establishing shot as we were criticised for not doing so beforehand, and also discovered a more suitable location within the same house. This turned out to not be a major problem because all our shots had to be re-shot in the first place because our actress had dyed her hair. Overall, this has ended up working to our advantage as all the shots are now at a much higher standard meaning they will be easier for us to use when we edit.

Editing
When we started editing we decided as a group that the best point to start at would be to find all the clips we wish to use, and place them in the correct order and once this was done we could see what worked well and what parts didn't fit. We've also discussed many revisions to our idea including shortening our protagonists section in order to elongate our antagonist section where we plan to add a bit more drama and excitement to our overall opening. So far though we have made a good start in editing our product but to improve this further we may want to go away and watch some videos online on how to use Adobe Premiere in a more advanced way.

Below are some screen shots of the editing we have completed so far:








Overall, we've made a good start in developing our project so far but there is still lots of work to be done. Therefore, we have discussed as a group appropriate times and dates for us all to come and do some extra work on the project either as a group or individually to ensure the project continues to move forwards in order for us to meet the deadlines. 

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