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2. How we got the ideas.
We got the idea by watching The Inbetweeners
with Artic monkeys Fluorescent Adolescent.
3. Who did what
For the majority of the recording Luke was the
camera man but we all took it in turns to act and
record.
4. How did we get on
we got on well as a team and managed to
overcome problems as a team.
5. What preproduction did we do
We drew different shots and camera angles on a
sheet so we knew what we would be doing
when it came to recording and we did a table on
who wanted to do song but we all chose to do
the same song
6. Compare key scenes.
Compared to what we planned our final video
had a few differences in it due to not getting
enough footage for the song. We are happy with
our final result of the music video.
7. How did editing go.
Editing went well but we all had a few problems
with different scenes as we were missing some
footage.
8. Are you pleased with the end result.
We are pleased with the end result due to the
time we had to edit.
Editor's Notes
Evaluation Instructions:
As a group you will deliver a short presentation evaluating your work
Your presentation should include:
Show one of your groups edited final video
How you came up with your ideas?
Who did what during filming? (who was the director, who was in charge of props, who sorted the equipment, who took photos etc)
How did you get on as a team?
What pre-production did you do and how did this help you when you were filming?
Compare key scenes from your storyboards to screen shots from (one) of your final videos – how do they compare? Did you achieve what you planned?
How did the editing go – did you learn anything new?
Overall are you pleased with your group work and videos?