Sunday 29 January 2012

evaluation of prelim

Earlier on this week, our group filmed the prelim and it was a valuable experience for us because we learned many things which we could use to make our actual thriller look as good as it possibly could. We wanted our prelim to be a thriller so it would have lots of tension init.
at 0:41 of the prelim, the issue with the shot is that it isn't framed properly and there's lots of open space so the focus isn't really on the subject of the shot but its surrounding.In our actual opening we will avoid doing this.

The editing of the scene is good as most of it is seamless although there were a few rough edits.
And at the beginning of the prelim, the camera was all shaky, we could've used the tripod to make all the camera wobble dissapeare. 

After we filmed the prelim we edited the footage and then added the soundtrack using Soundtrack. We used an electronic piano which builds up tension when we see Rochelle entering the room and the music fades when the conversation is about to start. And then another soundtrack this time with violins starts playing and it becomes louder at the climax of the scene.

We also took some photos of the filming which can be seen on an earlier blog. 

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