2. WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED
DURING THE MAKING OF YOUR
PRELIMINARY TASK
• During the preliminary task we learned lots of new skills that will
benefit us in the future of the course especially regarding
software and terminology.
• We learned terms for the types of shots and were able to
execute them in our task such as match on action.
• We were introduced to Adobe premier pro which was new for
2/3 of the group. With this new software we learned how to add
audio to a video and overlay clips as well as applying effects.
3. AREAS OF SUCCESS
• Our group ethic was very high during the preliminary task and
we were very organised. This benefitted the shots we produced
and the quality of editing as we were able to work together well.
• Our editing of the preliminary task was basic but effective in
what we were trying to achieve. As each of us created our own
versions, it was interesting to see each of our interpretations.
• Some of our shots in the piece looked really good and received
many comments on the professionalism of them.
4. AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT
• Originally we had a different cast however due to other
commitments they weren't able to make the filming so we had to
replace them. If we could improve this we would chose actors
that were reliable or definitely available when filming, to do this
we could ask actors in advance or give specific dates that we
would look at filming on.
5. HOW WELL DID YOU MEET
THE BRIEF
• We managed to include all of the required shots expect the 180
degree rule because of not having all actors on set at the time.
• Our match on actions were very successful and the other shots
looked good too.
• The sequence also followed the story line/narrative it needed to.
6. EVALUATION YOUR
CONTRIBUTION TO THE
GROUPS WORK
• Kirsten filmed most scenes except the ones she starred in and
edited her own sequence.
• Jesse filmed the scene that Kirsten was in and edited her own
sequence.
• Claire took lead role over organisation of location and props as
well as editing her own sequence.
• All team members contributed to the script and storyboard.