We planned the types of shots that we were going to include in our shoot as well as the story line and roles for individuals in our group. We ensured that each person was assigned a roles and was involved in group discussions. Planning our shoot made it easier to provide clarity about the goals we had to achieve by the end of the lesson. This stage helped to develop our knowledge of the different shots we could have included. Planning could have been improved by making an accurate script to follow.
Filming
Filming the prelim was quite smooth as we didn't encounter any problems with lighting or sound difficulties. We filmed the same shot from different angles, making sure that the subject was not changing any gestures or positions in comparison to the last. We also ensured that we watched the shot that was just filmed to avoid problems with editing. When filming we had difficulties capturing the prop falling to the ground and showing the main characters banging their heads. We rectified this by shooting from a lower angle. At one point when filming it was hard remembering the 180 degree rule.
We were very successful with our match cuts and showing our main character walk through a door. There were no glitches and everything ran smoothly when playing it back. I think the reason why they were so successful is because we filmed more than we needed to so that when we edited our shots it was easy to match.
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