EVALUATION OF PRELIM
Skills
I have developed many skills during the preliminary project including drawing, editing, filming and communication skills. I am never in a situation where I need to draw so drawing the pictures in the storyboard was actually quiet challenging, however after a while, it got easier. Obviously I didn’t have any editing skills and filming skills as I have never edited or filmed using professional equipment. To my surprise, I found the editing and filming process really easy and fun. It wasn’t as hard as I imagined.
I already had communication skills before the project however during our filming, I noticed I was getting better communicating my ideas. When I had a go at editing, I was a bit confused to where I needed to click to make the video slow-motion and how to cut the video but after the teacher helped, I picked everything up quickly. In my opinion, my group edited the match cuts really well and we followed the 180 degree rule. We used shot reverse shot but I have to admit it was a little short. We also used a wide range of shot types such as long shot, medium shot, over-the-shoulder shot, close-up, tracking and tilting.
Improvements
Improvements
There are a few things I would have improved on. Firstly, we could have filmed Lama sitting in the chair before Abdi came into the room as when we watched our film back, it looked like Lama suddenly appeared in the seat out of nowhere. Secondly, I noticed that in one shot, the phone was on the table, but in another, it was in Lama’s hands. We should have focused on keeping the actors actions the same so the film looked seamless.
What I Learned
What I Learned
I have learned that storyboards are really important, as without them, you won’t really have a clear idea of how the film would be set out. Without a storyboard, the filming process will be much longer. I also learned that communication is a really big part of filming and editing as you need to speak to your group members to actually get the movie the way all of us like it.
