Thursday 8 July 2010

Filming

The Development work I have covered during the lesson
During this lesson I started and finished the product of the film. I found the actual filming very hard to produce, this is because I have never used a camera to make a film before this task, this made it difficult for me to use all of the correct camera angles and to make the hand held camera shots steady and not jumpy and blurry. I had problems starting my film because the actors that i planned to use in the film were absent from college on separate days which made it hard to get the whole group together. During the lesson I also learnt how to use the zoom button on the camera, this allowed me to get a much better view of objects on my camera, such as the E Block sign at the beginning of the film.
How did it fit in with the Client Brief
The film that I produced fits in with the client brief very well. This is because each of the scenes in the film were at least 10 seconds long, which is a requirement in the client brief. Also in my film there was more than 4 scenes, which was also a requirement in the client brief.
I encountered many problems whilst filming. Firstly, I found it very hard to separate each of the scenes in my film whilst filming, this is because each of my scenes flowed into each other which made it appear like there was only a couple of scenes in the film, however it is actually made up of several scenes just they flow into each other.
Skill Number:
1 and 2

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