QUESTION SEVEN:
when looking back on the preliminairy task and what we learnt from it, the improvements are so clear to see. Without doing a preliminairy task 'The Visior' would have fallen to absolute peices. i felt that after the failure of the preliminary task, we really pulled together as a group to makesure that all elements of our film where covered to a high standard.
in our preliminary task, we obviously didnt have very much to organise as we wrote a basic scripe with very little direction, this resulted in us not being able to get very much out of our actors because they just went of their own interpretation which didnt really work to our advantage. however, when working through the scriptwriting and directing of our final peice we made sure it was alot more thorrough, so that our final peiece wasnt hindered by the lack of direction from us to our actors.
the importance of mise en scene was also very easily picked up on in our final peice. when evaluating our preliminary task we thought about how unbelievable it was, a doctors surgery clearly set in a school cantene? this was as a result of a lack of time to prepare and little thought going into the process. when decided where to stage the visitor alot more thought went into how apropriate alot of our places would be to shoot in, and i think our final decisions really reflect our hard work and long thought processes.
our techniques with using the technology where clearly alot more improved aswell. our shots are alot clearer and far more thought through. in our preliminairy, we didnt use any music or titles, and when finishing our final task- we realised how important both these elements are in producing a good level of work.
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