Monday, 2 February 2015

Evaluation Part Four :

9.) Which part of the shoot do you wish had gone better and why ? 

The only part of the shoot day which I wished had improved on, was during the one hour we shot throughout the afternoon, where the actors were not as focused as I would of liked them to be, for example Fin was given one line to which he was constantly messing up due to getting distracted by the other actor (calum) and the crew (Loa and Ro) to which would then result to laughter. This then eventaully led us, (as the crew) to becoming a lot stricter with the actors but through are best efforts this was still not presented through the shoot, to which led us to the final conclusion to cutting Fin's line in order to save time. So in conclusion in a idealistic world I wish that Fin had stayed as focused as he was in the morning, as well as in the afternoon.

10.) How well do you think you managed your talent (actors) ? 

Like I said before in the previous question, I would of hoped that one of the actors would of appeared more focus throughout the shooting in the afternoon, however throughout the morning session the actors were incredibly focused and had incredibly high energy levels. They were very good at quickly picking up what we wanted to achieve, especially because we were very specific on what emotions we wanted them to portray, as well the actors would present there own interpretation on what we wanted them to do to which we sometimes agree or disagree with, which shows they determined to get involved as well presenting a passion for the character they were portraying.

11.) What was the part of the shoot you enjoyed the most ? 

On a whole, I enjoyed a vast majority of the shoot day, but personally for me, I felt that the moment after we had just finished shooting the opening shot, ideas started to fly into my head as well as the other members of the crew, and I knew from that moment, through al the wide range of creative ideas which were about to be revealed, we had everything under the control in our aim of creating a piece of work full of abstract, intense and physiological threats.

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