Thursday, March 15, 2012
Reflection On Rough Draft
FAST FORWARD TO 4:18 WHEN VIDEO ACTUALLY STARTS
The reflection we posted to Laura's blog did not work out well because we used the wrong sequence. We had two sequences with similar names and chose the wrong one. The one we used was from set upwhen we were trying to see where to put people, props, and how to make everything come across for our audience. A better version can be found on computer 8.
1) We are trying to portray knowing the difference between right and wrong. This is shown in the script when Rand says that he does not want to shoot Jenna, but he does it anyway. We want people to learn by example. Look what happens when you don't do the right thing.
2) We were creative, and that was our best asset. It helped us work with limited resources.
3) We need to do our final edits, but so far we know that we have a lot of great shots and sequences. Some of our greatest shots actually came from test runs that we were doing. Little did we know some of these would actually be better than our intentional filming.
4) I am interested in feedback pertaining to how we used our setting and if we used what we had to the fullest. Were we convincing? Did it just seem like a boring classroom shot?
5) Our biggest challenge as a group was working together once everyone started getting tired, stressed out, and at the end of their ropes. Again there were times when personal problems outside of this project came into the work place so to speak. Our biggest filming challenge was just trying to find somewhere to film. I think that alone took about a week away from filming. Once we found our location we had to come up with a routine and configure the room each time which took some strategy and getting used to.
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