Thursday, 7 January 2016

Rough Cut Evaluation - Thabiti

Part of our mock exams includes putting together a rough cut of our title sequence. The rough cut is made to be a slight representation of what we intend our final product to look like.

I believe we excelled in many area's such as our choice in location as well as our use of lighting ( considering the time of day we need to record in ). Although we do well in some area's and have demonstrated that we are able to create a title sequence that looks professional and does its job of introducing certain characters and setting the tone of he film, there are still loads of area's we can improve. We managed to use a variety of different shot types , but the recorded footage didn't come out as smooth as originally planned , and some of the scenes even turned out to be darker than we expected. To combat this we had to add an effect to the video to brighten the image slightly, as for the shakiness of the camera ... we attempted to use it to our advantage by adding in transitions that seamlessly blend between shots using the camera shake as distraction.

The rough cut still doesn't include certain aspects of the title sequence that we hope to include in the future , for example the voice over of one of the main characters , explaining what he is experiencing as the viewer watches to ensure that they are able to clearly understand the introduction to the rest of the film.

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