My First Time Filming and Editing
When I filmed for the first time, I felt like a fish out of water as I didn't know how to use the camera properly. The first thing my group and I did was film different shots however we didn't want to remove the camera from the tripod in fear of breaking the equipment. I noticed that when I filmed, I would watch the live action rather than watching it through the camera, making sure I got everything into the shot.
Editing for the first time was exciting but quite hard to wrap my head around as there are loads of different functions and features that are available. We decided to use Serif Movie Plus X 6. We used this to cut each shot to our desired length and made sure that each shot flowed smoothly into one another therefore keeping the editing continuous however because it was my first time using this software, the editing didn't turn out as I would have liked. Having the opportunity to try this software out means that I can now familiarize myself with the different available functions.
Wednesday, 28 September 2016
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Brief of the requirements for our AS Media Coursework
Brief
Outline of the Requirements for our AS Media Coursework
Preliminary: This is a task where we have to film a character opening a door, walking across the space and sitting down in a chair opposite another character. The characters then have to engage in a conversation as well as a shot reverse shot, match on action and stick to the 180 degree rule to ensure continuity.
Main Task: This task must be an opening sequence to a film (genre is our choice), including the opening credits. The opening sequence has to be a maximum of two minutes. All material produced has to be original (video and audio) so that we do not breach any copyright laws.Both tasks can be completed in groups of up to four people.
Evaluation Questions: These are the questions that we will answer to evaluate and reflect on the work we produced.
Outline of the Requirements for our AS Media Coursework
Preliminary: This is a task where we have to film a character opening a door, walking across the space and sitting down in a chair opposite another character. The characters then have to engage in a conversation as well as a shot reverse shot, match on action and stick to the 180 degree rule to ensure continuity.
Main Task: This task must be an opening sequence to a film (genre is our choice), including the opening credits. The opening sequence has to be a maximum of two minutes. All material produced has to be original (video and audio) so that we do not breach any copyright laws.Both tasks can be completed in groups of up to four people.
Evaluation Questions: These are the questions that we will answer to evaluate and reflect on the work we produced.
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