Tuesday, 15 October 2013

The Woman Preliminary Film



Group Roles

Barney Flood - In the final product of our preliminary, I was the camera man for all of the clips in 'The Woman'. As well as recording the film, I then uploaded the clips onto Premier Pro so that the film could be put together scene by scene. Once uploaded to Premier Pro I did most of the editing, from transitions between each scene to adding music to the video. Zak helped me edit the video and together we decided on what things to do to the film, to improve it and we decided what effects worked better to fit the film's genre. Once the video was completed, as a group we uploaded the video to our YouTube account and we then shared the film in this post here, to be shown on our blog.

Elijah Potter - As you can see, i was the main character of the final product of or preliminary film, i acted solely towards our plot, making sure each scene was done correctly. I followed orders by both Zak and Barney, who both gave a range of ideas in order to achieve higher potential. Once done, i watched how Barney did the editing, since doing things like that isn't really my strong point, Zak helped Barney, and they both explained how editing is done, which made things a little easier for me to understand.

Zak Jakubowski - my role in the group was to direct the preliminary film, I made the vital decisions regarding where to take each shot and how long to take them for, guiding the camera man (Barney). I also showed the actor what I wanted him to do in each scene, not because I didn't think he wasn't capable because he is a brilliant actor, I just wanted to try and portray the vision I had in my head of each scene through his acting. I had another role to play in the making of the film when I assisted Barney with the editing, helping him make decisions on what music to use, which transitions to put where, it was a small part to pay but I assisted him none the less. the final role we did as a group was upload our video to YouTube and then share the video on our blog.

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