Performance: when filming both me and elliot were actors when we were shooting our conversation. I feel that we both were very sensible and efficiant when acting and got all of the shots wen needed the first time we started shooting and did not need to re film anything. We found it easy to act out our story infront of each other because we are god m8s.
Story-pre-production: Before we even started filming we had to come up with a story for our conversation. we decided on the story of a person meeting his boss and dropping of a delivery 'the wallet' in this situation. The conversation which followed was very brief a matter of a few sentences and we thought this would link in well to our British Gangster genre and if we start with our ideas now then it will be easier when we start filming the real thing. We decided on this storyline ery quickly as we both agreeed we should do something linking into our films opening sequence.
Storyboarding: When storyboarding we knew what types of shots we wanted to film so I decided to do the Storyboard on my own to save time and as i am the more artistic member of our group it would be easier for me to do this quickly. Elliot was happy with what i came up with and we then started filming.
Filming: When we stared filming we achieved many interesting shots which took some time in setting up but the end product was very good and we were pleased with the outcome. we took it in turns to film each other ensuring that both of us god a good ammount of air time and so the converstion looked effective and professional. We both enjoyed the filming aspect oft his task and i think this is evident from our end product.
Editing:The editing portion of this preliminary task was mainly done by elliot he is better at computer work and the more technical things. He spent alot of time and effort in putting all the shots we achived together in a quality way. we added lots of effects and editing tricks to make our short film look alot better. We also added a soundtrack to out film which fitted in with our genre very well.
Monday, 20 October 2008
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