Monday, 2 February 2015

Evaluation Part Five :

12.) What are you looking forward to seeing the most in the edit ? 

I am most looking forward to processing the whole opening sequence together, in the same sense of placing all the jigsaw pieces together to make a jigsaw. I am looking forward to placing in a variety of different shots to which create the strong sense of contrasting emotions. As well I am looking forward to providing sounds in the piece whether that being non-diegetic or diegetic sounds, as well as exploring visual effects such as slow motion.

13.) How well do you feel that your production group worked as a team ? 

I felt that throughout the shoot process I was able to comfortably express my ideas to which we would then positively challenge, to which we would then discover that if they did not work we would then try something different in order to improve and create what we were trying to achieve. We were all very patient with each other and fortunatly were able to all agree on the same artistic vision for our "Thriller Shoot".

14.) Are their any lessons you learned today that could help you make your next shoot even more successful ? 


The most important thing I have learnt from the shoot day which I will keep in mind for the future, is to go into a shoot with an open mind in the idea of trying amount many different ideas if one idea does not turn out the way you wanted it to be, as well as to maintain a positive and trustworthy attitude, as well as a vigorous energy that will not only keep you going throughout the shoot, but will also create a satisfying environment for the cast and the crew.

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