Evaluation and feedback of Prelim filming
After going out and doing some preliminary filming i have learned a lot about filming and different techniques of filming and editing. The prelim filming has showed me how many shots i need when just filming a simple sequence of someone getting into a car for example. Firstly i just filmed the actor walking straight to the car and driving off with no variation of shots at all and it just looked very poor and boring so i did it all again putting in a much larger variation of shots, including a panning shot, close up, long shots, still shots and mid shots and the video looked much better straight away. I also learned a lot more about editing the video and how hard it is to cut off the video at the write points. At a few points in my video the change from one shot to another isn't at the right point or it isn't as clean as i would like it to be. Also at a few point in the film the camera was slightly shaky which wont be good in my proper music video. I can easily fix these problems through practicing editing on iMovie, doing more prelim filming, and i can ave the use of a tripod to keep my shots steady.
I have shown some people in my class my prelim filming and they gave me some feedback, they said:
- Good variation of shots
- well edited in places
- could be edited better in places
- could put some sound in to go with the video
- camera shaky in places
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