Wednesday, 1 May 2013

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

This is my preliminary task:


This is my Final openign sequence:



I have looked back at my preliminary task and compared it to my final opening sequence. Im going to address the issues about the two and how i have improved my skills.

The first noticeable problem was continuity, this is an editing technique which i believe is improve through practice. In this clip you see a shot reverse shot of me drawing on a piece of paper, when the shot reverse's to reveal the Ben's reaction and goes back to the original shot, the camera positioning changes and the speed in which I'm drawing speeds up. This is an easy mistake to make, you have to have a clear outline of what your trying to achieve in post production
in order to get the shots you need to be seamless.
I believe this is a good example of a continuity edit in my final draft. Here you can see my main protagonist putting on his jumper despite the frame changing twice when his top half is revealed his jumper is in a logical position in terms of how much time has passed. This shot reverse shot doesn't change angle or speed of pan because i cut the shot in post production this is a good technique to pull of great cut-in, axil cut. 

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