Reflect on the brief that was given to you. What filming techniques/terminology have you learnt about in the description of the task?
Our brief stated that we had to include the following in our short clip: 1) use of continuity 2) showing a character open a door and walking through it 3) showing the character walking across the room 4) showing the character sitting down opposite to someone 5) showing the two people share dialogue 6) include match on action 7) include shot reverse shot and 8) use the 180 degree rule.
The techniques and terminology I have learnt about would be; continuity, match on action and the 180 degree rule. The concept of match on action and the 180 degree rule took me a while to understand fully what each were and how to make sure we used these techniques properly and effectively in our clip. But once we began filming it became much more obvious as to how to make sure we included these techniques and became more so when we came about to editing our clip too.
However, we as a group haven't included a shot reverse shot which we realised when we had played the finished clip back. I believe we did include this in our storyboard but in the end we wanted to be more creative and completely forgot about this part of the brief and didn't end up putting this technique into the clip. We were also un sure of whether or not we broke the 180 degree rule after we had watched the finished product again but we believe we haven't so think that the clip has followed the brief quite well apart from number 8. I think that our continuity and match on action throughout worked really well and was really effectively done. Yet there was one section where it cuts to Katie walking down the corridor and she may have needed to be a bit further down the corridor as that may not have been a good example of match on action.
How well did you/your group plan? (Reflect on the processes you went through including brainstorming, scripting, storyboarding)
Our planning as a group probably wasn't the most effective; we mainly planned verbally and physically by walking through what we could do as we chose to locate our clip in our media class room. This I believe was a really effective way for us to plan because we were physically coming up with ideas that we wanted to include and they all would work because we were filming exactly where we were. We didn't however do much brainstorming when planning; we mainly spoke about what we wanted to do and remembered our ideas as we all had a few between us. This wasn't a very good way to do it as we may have forgotten good ideas that we had in the beginning and my not have remembered them when it came to storyboarding. We did write some ideas down and at first and began to decipher how we wanted the clip to come across, which we decided was mysterious as we had the two characters swapping bags.
Our main way of planning was defiantly our storyboard as it enabled all our ideas to come together and shaped them into a more realistic outcome of how it would look. We also did still shots that helped us a lot before we came to film because we knew exactly what we were doing and where we were going to set the camera up and how each shot would look.
We didn't however do much scripting as that was the last thing we did. We wanted our clip to be funny as well so in the end Gabi came up with two short lines of dialogue which Katie and I performed with an accent. This may not have been the best way to plan but it worked for us as a group and we believe our beginning planning was really effective for us as we could put ideas into reality. Capturing our final shots using a camera to show how our end clip would potentially look was also a really effective planning idea.
How effective was your storyboard in helping you to film? Were there any issues with your storyboard?
I think our storyboard was really effective in helping us to film because this is where all of our ideas that we had as a group were able to come together to envisage the actual task at hand and how we all saw what we wanted to do. We managed really well to get our ideas onto paper; even though this did take some time to do we ended up with a really effective storyboard. However we do realise that we should've had space on the storyboard to write notes etc that weren't in the frame of the shots. I think our storyboard was more of a starting point for us creatively as our idea grew from what we had on paper, even though we may not have identically followed what we had on paper we managed to create some much more effective shots by having our storyboard as a starting point.
The only issue we really had with the storyboard was getting it done, none of us wanted to draw and none of us thought we were good at drawing so it took a while to get the shots to look vaguely how we wanted. Gabi was able to draw the storyboard very well as to how we wanted it to turn out. The only other issue with the storyboard was getting the proportions correct to how they should be, this might not have turned out the best but I feel Gabi tried really well and mine and Katie's input into how we saw the drawn image helped to make sure it was in proportion in some way.
How did you cope with using the filming equipment? What did you learn about the cameras and tripods for example?
I think on the whole we managed to cope really well with the cameras, our knowledge of them was not as deep as it could have been but for our task we don't believe that we really needed to have much more knowledge into them. We did however learn that every time we moved the camera we had to re check the spirit levels to ensure they were straight and at the same height each time. We also coped really well with the tripod as we have never used it before. We did try to use the dolly for the tripod but realised when we tested this out on the carpet that was in the hallway we were shooting in, the shot was really bumpy and gave a really bad effect so we decided not to use it.
What problems did you come up against whilst filming? How did you deal with/ overcome them?
The only problem that we came across when filming was that we began to shoot the first 3 shots we had storyboarded and then realised that Katie wasn't holding a bag when we had storyboarded her to do so. So we had to re-film all of the shots we had done otherwise we would've come across continuity issues as in one shot she would have a bag and then in the other she wouldn't. This wasn't a major issue having to re film but it was annoying so once we had Katie with the bag it we then faced the problem of having the bag in the same position due to the various straps. I do feel that we managed to have the bag in the same position each time so worked really well.
We did find that we were confused as to whether or not we had broken the 180 degree rule while we were filming but we didn't know how to overcome this to make sure we didn't, so we stuck to our storyboard we had.
other than this the filming process went really smoothly for us and so we managed to finish within an hour every shot we wanted.
How did you cope with using the Editors (Apple Macs)? What have you learnt from the editing process so far?
As a group we managed to cope really well with using the mac and editing our film. We had lot of resources to help us when trying to find what we needed to do and how we would be able to go about carrying out these operations. At first we found it quite tricky in cutting sections of our clip out as you had to be able to cut on the point at which was the right bit. We found that all of this extra help we received helped us to be able to cut the clip exactly how we wanted to. The macs were simple to use and we were able to import the film more than once to make sure that if we cut the clip too short we could easily get that shot again and replace it. We were only able to import our film from the camera to the mac with help though, as we weren't entirely sure how to do this ourselves, yet the steps taken to do this were really simple so it won't be hard to remember how to. From using the macs I have learnt how to, cut the clip, delete the parts of the clip I don't need, add a fade out effect to the clip, how to delete a section of the clip, how to make the clip black and white, how to import the film from the camera and how to export the finished clip and also how to mark sections of the clip to know where to cut. We were really impressed as a group we managed to find the fade out effect for the end of the clip as we all thought it made a really good end finish to the film. We have learnt however that with the Macs you have to be patient and if you want to find how to do different things to the clip you have to look around as everyone – including the teachers – are new to using final cut pro. We have defiantly learnt that we can learn from one another when using the Macs as everyone finds different things out about what you can do with your clip.
Overall I am really happy with the finished product we as a group have made. Out of 10 I would say Id give it an 8. It was a really enjoyable task to do and I feel I have learnt a lot from it. I think the overall finished product reflects how well we worked together as we are all really happy with it. I feel the only think that has lowered how happy I am with it is the shot of me walking out of the door at the end is slightly too long and I think that maybe we could've been a bit more creative with the location we shot at. I do however really think that the editing that we did at the end of the clip give the film a really mysterious end to it and I am really pleased with how we came about finding that effect on our own.
I really like the shot where we have the reflection of Katie in the door and then her going to grab the door handle then the continuity of the next shot of a close up of her grabbing the handle, it emphasises her opening the door but also gives a different view point so the viewer wouldn't get bored. I think this shot looks really professionally done and the continuity of it is really well executed. I also think the shot of Katie walking through the door looked effective as the continuity is also really well done here too. Yet my favourite part of the film is the ending where we have put a fade to black effect as Katie exits the scene which gives an extra sense of enigma to the clip due to them swapping bags.
What would you do differently if you had the opportunity to do this task again?
I really like the shot where we have the reflection of Katie in the door and then her going to grab the door handle then the continuity of the next shot of a close up of her grabbing the handle, it emphasises her opening the door but also gives a different view point so the viewer wouldn't get bored. I think this shot looks really professionally done and the continuity of it is really well executed. I also think the shot of Katie walking through the door looked effective as the continuity is also really well done here too. Yet my favourite part of the film is the ending where we have put a fade to black effect as Katie exits the scene which gives an extra sense of enigma to the clip due to them swapping bags.
What would you do differently if you had the opportunity to do this task again?
If we had the opportunity I would suggest putting more dialogue into the clip to gain more interest and also make sure that each shot we film we film it more than once so we have a choice of which one to use as sometimes having just one may not be very well shot. I also think because we didn't follow the specification exactly, as we didn't put a shot reverse shot in, we would include that if we got to do it again. I also think that if we did it again we should make sure we know that there are different settings on the camera that would change the look of our clip overall. Finally I think that the clip at the end of the film where I stand up and walk out of the camera view was a bit too long as Katie should've been further down the corridor when that shot came into view. By shortening this clip by a few seconds could make this shot less boring as it did go on for quite a while and also give a better continuity effect.
How do you feel you worked as a group? What did you personally do in the team? What qualities do you bring to the team?
How do you feel you worked as a group? What did you personally do in the team? What qualities do you bring to the team?
As a group I think we worked really well, we all had a similar view of what we wanted the end product to look like so were able to work well together in achieving this. We also made sure that we conferred with each other about which shot we liked and which we didn't before one person decided what to cut out in the editing process. We all made agreements and decisions together making sure we were all happy in what we actually decided to do in the end. I think that we all compromised if one thought one thing and the other thought something else and managed to come to a final decision about particular aspects of filming. We all had some different idea of which shot types we actually wanted to do so filmed each idea we had for one frame and then when we got to edit the clip we watched them through and gave reasons as to why which on was more effective than the other to make sure we weren't unhappy with the final decision.
Within the team I was in the short clip towards the end of it, so had to act. I also made some suggestions about shot types to use and what could be effective and made the suggestion of using the dolly for the point of view shot – though this input was tried and the decided it wouldn't work because the overall look of the shot wasn't very good. I also overlooked the filming/directed (as did all of us) and made suggestions if I thought that we should film again or film a clip in a different way. In the editing process I had a go at editing as did everyone in the team and made some suggestions as to where I thought was the best place to cut the clip and my opinion on the places in which we edited. The same as Gabi and Katie, I also helped in storyboarding the clip and gave my ideas as to what we could potentially do and suggested some shot types as well.
I believe the qualities I bought to the team would be having a close concern to continuity and being able to put forward my point clearly to Gabi and Katie as I felt I could say what I thought. I felt that I bought a fun aspect to the filming – as did Gabi and Katie – but I also felt that I was very conscious of the editing process to make sure we had it perfect.
I think within the team I could have played a more active role in storyboarding our film and coming out with other ideas as I don't think I made a huge input into that part of the task to create this short clip. I think that I could've had an input into the way in which shots were shot in the end as I believe that I didn't really say much about the shot types we use – even though they all turned out to work really effectively – I think I could've suggested some other different ones to use.
Within the team I was in the short clip towards the end of it, so had to act. I also made some suggestions about shot types to use and what could be effective and made the suggestion of using the dolly for the point of view shot – though this input was tried and the decided it wouldn't work because the overall look of the shot wasn't very good. I also overlooked the filming/directed (as did all of us) and made suggestions if I thought that we should film again or film a clip in a different way. In the editing process I had a go at editing as did everyone in the team and made some suggestions as to where I thought was the best place to cut the clip and my opinion on the places in which we edited. The same as Gabi and Katie, I also helped in storyboarding the clip and gave my ideas as to what we could potentially do and suggested some shot types as well.
I believe the qualities I bought to the team would be having a close concern to continuity and being able to put forward my point clearly to Gabi and Katie as I felt I could say what I thought. I felt that I bought a fun aspect to the filming – as did Gabi and Katie – but I also felt that I was very conscious of the editing process to make sure we had it perfect.
I think within the team I could have played a more active role in storyboarding our film and coming out with other ideas as I don't think I made a huge input into that part of the task to create this short clip. I think that I could've had an input into the way in which shots were shot in the end as I believe that I didn't really say much about the shot types we use – even though they all turned out to work really effectively – I think I could've suggested some other different ones to use.
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