Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Changes

 CHANGES

When looking over our film we found many things in order for it to be improved especially via adjusting the lighting and sound. This allowed our production to look more realistic and conspicuous to our audience. 

One of the most improvements that had to be made was during the chase scene. Within this, we had to make sure it was fast paced and thrilling. It needed clear cut shots which match the action conventions to keep the audience on their feet. Our aim was to make it run smoothly. During this scene, we filmed at many different angles in order to make it as realistic as possible. We also adjusted the lighting to create a dramatic effect. Overall, the final outcome consisted of a college style edit as there was a large amount of shots all put together in a short space of time which then was cut to to the beat of the dramatic music. 

The establishing shot within this scene lacked emotion and enthusiasm. The lighting was dim and made the shots look dull. We also did not include enough camera movement implying that the shots looked simplistic, unprofessional and not eye-catching towards our audience. My team and I wanted to make our production look more stimulating and more effective. When re-doing our work we heightened the colour to make it look more energetic and intense.

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