Thursday, 27 February 2014

CONSTRUCTION: RE-FILMING.

Today we re-filmed part of our film opening. We decided to re-film the scene in which she receives the news and breaks down then storms out, so that there was consistency within the opening. The film opening also drifted out of focus beforehand so therefore in order for the best effect we decided to re-film, we then went on to re-film the part in which she rips up the war photography photo of the little boy, we decided to speed this up in order to create suspense within the film opening and draw the viewer in. We also added to this by filming the woman, known as Susan Marsh walking away after ripping up the photos and dropping part of the photo to the floor, we then split this clip on iMovie and kept part of it at normal speed and speed the other part up in order to show the viewer that she was in a mental state of breakdown, this also generates tension. Overall, i feel it was a successful lesson in which we manged to improve our film as well as film new scenes within the opening. Next lesson we keep editing and plan to record the voice over of the doctor when the woman receives her news.

1 comment:

  1. You re-filmed as a result of feedback. The result is an improved clarity in the narrative. Draw attention to the stages of your response a bit more clearly, perhaps signposting with visuals or coloured font.

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