Today, we filmed the new scene which will appear at the very end of our piece after the Pose and Prose title to show the continuation of our film. We filmed at a member of our group's house with the tripod and camera. We took numerous shots from different angles of Jamie exiting the house and the camera panned to follow him as he also takes his earphones out. Overall the filming went well and we will edit this to be at the end of our opening.
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Friday, 25 March 2011
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Post-Production: Re-filming
After almost completing the opening to our Rom-com, we have decided to deviate a little more from our storyboard by adding in a new scene. We have done this because we felt that the ending with the writer drinking from a mug didn't really create the continuation into the film that we wanted and also because in our audience feedback some of our peers and teachers suggested this. Therefore we came to the decision of re-filming. We initially wanted to film with our model to show how her narrative continues into the duration of the film. However because of time commitments and availability we could not use the female actress and so we planned for our male actor, Jamie, to be part of the new scene.
We decided to incorporate a convention which we found many rom-coms to use; where the non-diegectic music from the opening title then transfers into a diegetic sound showing a link in the scenes. Therefore, our writer will be walking of of his house, with his headphones in and the music 'Bright Soul' will still be playing however as he takes his earphones out the music will fade out so the ambient sounds in his environment are heard.
We decided to incorporate a convention which we found many rom-coms to use; where the non-diegectic music from the opening title then transfers into a diegetic sound showing a link in the scenes. Therefore, our writer will be walking of of his house, with his headphones in and the music 'Bright Soul' will still be playing however as he takes his earphones out the music will fade out so the ambient sounds in his environment are heard.
Monday, 21 March 2011
Post-Production: Audience Feedback 2
We decided that we were at the stage in our production where needed feedback from our target audience to improve our piece. Therefore we decided to set up a room with a projector and invite a group of our peers to watch the opening to our Rom-Com. We tried to get a mixture of both genders however more females participated in the feedback which we thought helped aim our piece mainly towards girls of 15-24.
We filmed this group as they watched our production to see their response but we also asked a few people to partake in an interview, so we had more detailed feedback from them as individuals.
We filmed this group as they watched our production to see their response but we also asked a few people to partake in an interview, so we had more detailed feedback from them as individuals.
Friday, 11 March 2011
Post-Production: Audience Feedback
The opening to our film has almost been completed as we have come to the point where only small details need to be edited. Therefore, my group and I decided to ask some Year 13 Media students for some feedback on our piece for any improvements that they could suggest because they are also in the age range of our target audience. These were the main comments after watching the opening to our Rom-com:
- The shot of the kettle was too long and needed to be shortened
- The longer poses of our female character needed to be slightly shorter
- The transition from the polaroid photograph to 'real life' needed to have further adjustments for to improve the continuity
- The editing on the beat was done well
- There was a good use of titles
Friday, 4 March 2011
Editing
Today, we began the editing of the opening to our film. We worked on imovie which is an apple mac software and uploaded our filming. We now have the task of sequencing the shots we have filmed including aspects such as the distribution and production logos and all of the titles for the opening sequence of our Romantic Comedy.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
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