Sunday, 21 February 2010

Ma' Evaluation. ;)

I thoroughly enjoyed this experience as it helped me work with others in a team, and it helped me realise that working with others can be difficult but it's also worth the effort as you learn off other people through their unique qualities and skills!
This experience has also taught me how difficult making a 3 minute trailer can be! Everything must be taken into consideration, every word said must be written in the form of a formal script, every sot must be angled in terms of accuracy and precision. I believe I loved the filming aspect as it was very inspiring and it help teach me how one shot can be filmed in so many different angles and ways and the more creative you are - the more effective your product piece turns out to be.
There was a huge lot I learnt which was that editing can take the most time, and it is most definetely the most important part of the whole process - as no matter what you have filmed, it must be edited in a perfect way in order for a perfect outcome.
In terms of my research investigation, I learn that the narrative of a film is heavily researched by it's viewers and is quite interesting. As when high concept films such as King Kong and The Dark Knight use non-chronological order to display their order of events, Independent films do too such as Run Lola Run and Funny Games U.S. - I didn't know this as it astounding me the fact that even though they both industries differ through big budget films in comparison to independent films - they still follow the same codes and conventions of Classical Hollywood Cinema.
I would love to do this again as working with others has taught me to become patient, reliable and independent as when one is'nt present, it all depends on you whether you want to carry on one step further and stay back a step behind and catch up with the race.

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