Monday, 26 March 2012

EVALUATION ACTIVITY 6

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

When filming this project, we used a larger variety of equipment than in our preliminary tasks. This is because we needed a better assortment of equipment in order for us to get greater shots for  the final piece, otherwise this would look more unprofessional and disarranged.
This camera stand was used for medium shots, as this shows the majority of the actors bodies. This was vital for the piece as its legs can retract to lower lengths. This can be used for lower shots, such as when the vigilante is running towards the victim. I learnt how this can have an effect on various shots and how they would be able to fit together with a smooth and easy transition, as the tripod would be in the same place, but at a different altitude.

This is the Flip camera that we used for actual filming. This was a very good camera for our film, as it showed pristine quality video's, which could be made into HD footage. This would allow for less grainy shots, which would improve the overall video quality. This camera is less reliable in areas of little or low light. The picture does not come out,even with the assistance of local street lamps, which lead to a complete re film. However, this then led to a successful final piece.

Instrumental for the piece as without it, there would be no way of putting it up on to the internet, and then onto the blog. This will be used for annotations on the video as well. YouTube has also been used in the blog to gather You Tube video's to review and revise various clichés of cinema, and video's used to gain an idea of our own film ideas.
Adobe premier elements was the single most important piece of equipment used in the creation and development of the film. This was the reason behind our films successfully creation. It taught me how to edit and how to make a film more nice looking and pristine. This had also been used for various other tasks such as the preliminary tasks, and 180 degree rule pieces as well.

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