Sunday 15 April 2012

Evaluation - Part 7

Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt it the progression from it to the full product?

The final product in comparison to the Preliminary task shows a huge difference; the preliminary task was really limited and personally I don't think the quality lives up to the final product. The shots that were used were very basic and we hadn't use a tripod for some footage resulting in jolts in the piece. Filming skills have definitely improved since then as I am now aware of the different modes that can be used and how to focus on a subject etc. Editing in Premiere Pro meant more practice on the software use however which is a positive; how to piece the footage together and for it to flow smoothly and in order, cropping out anything unusual such as jolts.  The audio was also quite unclear with very little lighting in the footage - it was good to learn from the mistakes as to how to make the final product more clean and professional. Due to the Preliminary task being a group task instead of individual - the progression to the final product was huge as I was able to be independent and take charge of my own work and the different jobs.  I wouldn't say that the preliminary task was a reflection of the work I was capable of/ that's been produced; the final product was a lot more organised and I was able to apply practiced skills properly such as editing, filming and overall work on the mise-en-scene. 

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