7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Below is our preliminary task.
once we started the preliminary task we had no background knowledge on the equipment we were about to use, how to set it up and how to use it to max effect. at points early on in the preliminary we found simply things a mountainous task, like turning the record off and watching back the footage we have just recorded. Trying to check if the mic is recording as well as the camera. In trying this once we ended up turning the mic of and filming without any sound. The scene had to be filmed again.
as a whole group we improved in a lot of factors, especially editing. By the end of the project we had (even though due to a falling out ) created two completely different films with the same raw footage. This is the time frame a great achievement. This factor also helped our group as we had two films and could let people vote on which one they thought better, which is exactly what happened.
surprisingly on a social scale i also think i personally and our group as a whole gained. Not only did you have to work with a few people who you haven't known for long, but also you get to know the persons strengths and weakness' whilst working with them. This helps you adapt within the group.
above is the final cut for our opening sequence. the difference in skill and growth in understanding is clearly recognisable.
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