Looking Back at Your Preliminary Task, What do you Feel You Have Learnt in the Progression from it to the Full Product?
After spending 4months studying media, learning to use Final Cut ProX and other software whilst studying previous projects and other types of similar media. I have learnt to be more efficient in my work, whilst improving my standard. I've had to do a lot of planning for my film opening and it's taken a vast amount of time but as I have endeavoured further into the process my work pace has quickened and I've been able to complete tasks more easily and quickly, for example creating idents, preliminary tasks and storyboard animatics.
I have learnt to use a variety of forms of media, such as SlideShare and Adobe Flash. These skills are displayed in my storyboard animatic and ident. These skills will be useful in the editing of my film, enabling me insert new music into the ident matching the film for continuity purposes.
After creating the preliminary tasks of 'The Package' and 'Mysterious Interview' I've learnt about how shots look from camera to screen and the difference between the view through the camera and how that translates onto the screen. Quality of film is also important, on a small camera screen the picture can often appear far clearer and focused than it does on a 20" Mac Screen, so I will attempt to 'overlight' several of the scenes and use fillers to get high definition. However for some of the more intense, hallucinatory scenes I'd like to have grainy quality to distort the image.
I have learnt to use a variety of forms of media, such as SlideShare and Adobe Flash. These skills are displayed in my storyboard animatic and ident. These skills will be useful in the editing of my film, enabling me insert new music into the ident matching the film for continuity purposes.
After creating the preliminary tasks of 'The Package' and 'Mysterious Interview' I've learnt about how shots look from camera to screen and the difference between the view through the camera and how that translates onto the screen. Quality of film is also important, on a small camera screen the picture can often appear far clearer and focused than it does on a 20" Mac Screen, so I will attempt to 'overlight' several of the scenes and use fillers to get high definition. However for some of the more intense, hallucinatory scenes I'd like to have grainy quality to distort the image.
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