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Depict! production diary
04/10/2012
Today me and my group finalised our Depict! idea and have written up our synopsis and a list of props and costumes we will be using. I am fairly confident with our idea so far and I think if we continue to progress strongly and stay organised our final product will turn out looking good.
09/10/2012
Made a very good start on the storyboard for our idea today, it's very time consuming but it's giving us a very good idea of what we want our final product to look like and how we're going to shoot it.
10/10/2012
Finished our storyboard! Pleased with how it looks and we now have a full and detailed overview of what we want our final product to look like. We have also started our location recce and our hoping to get them finished today also.
11/10/2012
Me and my group finished up some of our paperwork today, such as the risk assessment and the minor performer agreement. Tomorrow we are hoping to get all of the paperwork work done and dusted, so that we can then focus on filming our Depict! project.
Today me and my group finalised our Depict! idea and have written up our synopsis and a list of props and costumes we will be using. I am fairly confident with our idea so far and I think if we continue to progress strongly and stay organised our final product will turn out looking good.
09/10/2012
Made a very good start on the storyboard for our idea today, it's very time consuming but it's giving us a very good idea of what we want our final product to look like and how we're going to shoot it.
10/10/2012
Finished our storyboard! Pleased with how it looks and we now have a full and detailed overview of what we want our final product to look like. We have also started our location recce and our hoping to get them finished today also.
11/10/2012
Me and my group finished up some of our paperwork today, such as the risk assessment and the minor performer agreement. Tomorrow we are hoping to get all of the paperwork work done and dusted, so that we can then focus on filming our Depict! project.
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Continuity Exercise
The edits between 0:16 to 0:24 within the video are very smooth and don't break the continuity of the product at all. I really like the match on action cut my group used from the shot where the character is walking from the outside to indoors, he then draws his gun and makes sure it is loaded; the cut from the medium shot of him checking the gun, to the close up of him continuing to check the gun and then opening the door is very smooth you almost forget its there. Also one of my favourite shots in our product can be seen in the still image above on the left, I think this particular shot matched with the action looks very effective.
Another criticism of our work is the cut between the two shots at 0:24 to 0:25, between these two shots the character seems to jump across the room slightly. In one shot (seen in the still on the right) the character is standing to the left of the desk and the chart on the wall, then when it cuts to the shot after (this can be seen in the image below on the left) that the character has somehow moved so that he is now standing in front of the white board but because of the camera angle it looks like it is to his left; this breaks the continuity and leaves the audience having to guess where the character is now placed within the room.
The other main issue with our product is the audio between 0:31 to 0:40, the dialogue is far to quiet and you have to turn it up a bit just to be able to make it out. The other issue with this part of our product is when you compare the audio level of the dialogue to the level of the music at the start, there is a clear difference between the two and this breaks the continuity of the piece and as I already stated above, gives it a slightly amateur feel.
Apart from the two main issues with continuity the overall product and the short story our group has told is good and is a nice start. I especially like the shot of the shaking hand in the foreground with the character walking out through the door in the background between 0:40 to 0:44, I find it very effective and shows how much fear the other character has. I think our group did very well, I feel overall we succeeded in this continuity exercise; we also had a lot of nice shots and camera work within this short piece of video and I feel it is a very good start to the rest of the year ahead on this course.
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