When we were filming our preliminary film, I had basic skills such as knowing how to set up a camera and tripod as well as adjusting the camera and tripod to get different shots and different angles. Throughout the preliminary task and making the thriller opening, I learnt more camera skills like adjusting the white balance, how to use lighting equipment and when editing how to use the colour filter. I also learnt how to match cut. When filming, do not just stay in one place, move around (using the 180 degree rule) and get shots from a different angle. I also learnt that when filming, record the same shot a number of times, just in case something was not right or in case the recording was too short. Continuity was another thing I learnt over the course of this project. If you are filming in the same scene again, everything has to be the same including the presentation of characters and the mise en scene. This was difficult when it came to filming our thriller because we filmed on three different days but we got through it by looking at previous footage.
I think this whole production has made me more a team worker. I listened to other members in my group about their ideas and opinions on what should be done or how something should be done as well putting in my own ideas and suggesting alternatives in difficult situations. I have also sacrificed time as a team member to film, edit, and have spent my own money on props and make-up for the cast.
Overall I have learnt that time management is crucial in order to create a successful piece. Certain parts of the production have to be finished in time in order for you to move on next tasks. For example, a storyboard may have to be made in time for a group to go out and film. If the creation of the storyboard was delayed, so would the filming.
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