Friday, 19 April 2013

7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learned in the progressions from it to the product?

7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learned in the progression from it to the product?
 I feel I have learnt a great deal from this product, especially ore from how to actually frame a shot so the mise-en-scene. I have also learnt how to correct the sound properly so it is not echoing and to make sure there is no sounds in the background. Also the importance of the distances and the angles shots on a character, prop and setting. Comparing the two products, I feel I have made a great deal more effort in this product by using a wider range of camera techniques. I feel I have been more creative when using the camera shots and angles; experimenting with these angles and trying different ways to see which shot looks better. The quality of the sound is better than my preliminary task because it echoed and made it sound like that there was more people than what there actually was. I learnt more on how to upload sound and edit the video so it is at a good standard.
Overall, I think I have improved my skills with this media product and have learned a couple new things about the technology we use and I can now use this knowledge for my next piece of work. I think this video is much better than my preliminary video as  I had a lot more experience on how to use the camera and had more of a focus on what angle shots and movement I was going to use.
With the preliminary task the camera was a bit all over the place and it was not very steady, it was also quite blurry. This didn't make the video seem any good and I am happy I have gained some knowledge on how to use a camera so then I can use this knowledge for future projects.






In this video, it is much more clear and easy to watch. The sound does not echo and some bits of the video are steady as I wanted it to give the effect of someone watching them and following them.

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