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Friday, August 9, 2019

30 Sec Film (English)

30 Sec Film Reflection Questions.
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Retell the story of making your film
First, we had to do our film board on what we were going to do, we had to draw the storyboard out and then stick the film shots of what we were going to do for the filming, like long-range or short-range, then we had to add underneath what the person would be doing. Then after we got our storyboard done we had to get permission so we could go to the library and film. Once that was achieved we started our filming the next day. When we first started we did all our shots in just one whole thing which was pretty difficult, and as 2 weeks went by we still hadn't gotten anything done, so on the last week we had done all shots in separate meaning nothing was just a full shot, every shot was 5 or 6 seconds.
After we had got the filming done it was editing time and it also meant that we had finished our 30-second film,
(Storyboard)

(Below is our final product)

Things I enjoyed about this project
While doing the project the things I enjoyed most about this project. Was working with other people I would probably not work with in the first place or even decide to work with.

Things I learned during this project
What I learned during this project was that sometimes it's better to push people a little bit to get the work done. cause without it none of this would be done and we would be on the last string of the period to finish our film.

Things that challenged me during this project
Shots, shots, in general, were a big pain for me as I had done the filming, it was kinda hard to get a  high shot as I'm not that high and if I went to high then I would have not been able to capture the two actors for my shot. Meaning that the shot would of have to be done again. But in the end, I had managed to get the shot done.

If I did this again, what would I do differently
If I had done this project again the one thing I wish I could do differently was doing the shots separate from the start and not in full shot, meaning if I did it separate from the start, I would've had more time for editing and other stuff that I had to do with the team I was in.


1 comment:

  1. Kia Ora Ruby, Well done on getting you film finished and published by the due date! I am very impressed with your organisational skills. I was interested to read you struggled with getting the high angle shots, in the end how did you manage it? Maybe next time you could see if someone had a selfie stick you could borrow to get the height? I think you are right with trying to take multiple shots rather than long shots, it is easier to edit later.

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