Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Feedback




Once we were close to finishing our short film, we once again presented it to the class for some final feedback, on our camera angles, editing, Mise-En-scene and sound. We received some useful points and ideas to further develop our short film. We were told to edit out some of the unnecessary clips such as the clock in the beginning this was because the shot was out of focus, far too shaky to be used and had no purpose so it wasn’t an important element. Some of our shots at the beginning for example the facial expressions of the hitman as he opens the folder was blurry and out of focus. Because this was an important clip for the short film we planned to film that part once again. Another feedback that helped us achieve a better outcome was that some close up shots of the character face were not long enough, so we edited the shots by elongating the shots so that it look it was longer. The feedback helped us learn more on what a professional media product must look like and meet the standards, we did this by following our feedback and instructions and trusting the audiences.  

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