2. TITLE SEQUENCE
The order in which the shots takes place makes sense. This is as from
the beginning the situation being presented in the opening is clear and
understandable.
There are a couple of shots placed in different areas and are different to
how we initially planned it. This was done as a result of the group
finding that certain shots looked better in different places.
3. QUALITY OF CAMERA WORK
When filming we aimed to make sure the
camera was steady and followed the 180
degree rule. Doing this enabled our shots
to come out the best they could.
Many of the shot were obtained
evidently.
However the were some shots that the
group will have to go back and re-film
due to some of the shots being unsteady
due to an shaky tripod.
Moreover there are some shots that are
blurred and not if focus. This came as a
result of us not setting the camera to the
focus mode and not realising until we
watched it back when editing.
4. VARIETY OF SHOT TYPES
There are many different shot types we
have used throughout our title
sequence. We used close up shots as an
indication of expression. A range of wide
shots as an identification of setting. Over
the shoulder shots were used to show
what was being looked at or perhaps a
conversation.
But we used some pan shots. When it
came to this type of shot there were
times when the camera was unsteady an
wobbly because we were rushing it etc.…
Also some of the shots were slanted due
to a faulty tripod.
5. USE OF LIGHTING
For the first part of our opening we used
natural day light. Later on in the
sequence we used a light from the
media department. The light somewhat
helped when shooting parts of this
particular scene.
On the other hand the light didn’t make
that much of a difference when shooting
the scene. This lighting was still quite
dim resulting in us using our flash lights
on our phone. This sill didn’t help.
Therefore we will have to go back and
re-shoot the scene with a slightly bigger
and better light.
6. PERFORMANCE OF CHARACTERS
The performance of characters was good. They stayed I character. Their was
little that needed re-shooting due to them. They did their best to portray
their roles as best as possible. This enable our movie opening to be as
worthy and professional as possible.
7. THE USE OF MISE-EN-SCENE
The mise-en-scene throughout the title sequence was great. The
costumes requires casual wear which was easy to get a hold of.
The locations were both good. However there is graveyard scene was a
slight weakness due to week lighting.
The use of props changed slightly we used a photograph an a lighter.