Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Blogging Task 22

Practical Remake Evaluation
During our remake of Collateral, I noticed that it was extremely easy to plan and storyboard our shots as well as create a script. This is because the video provided us with a complex but understandable template to replicate. This in turn allowed us to storyboard the shots which were fairly simple but due to restrictions in time and space, we realized that our exact replication of the opening couldn't be completed and that my group, 25, had to do it in our own way.
This is when we decided to film inside the 6th form departments ground floor. Although it did not create the same bustling atmosphere as the airport had in the movie. We had more filming spaces that were quiet so our shot could seem much more professional. Furthermore, the use of the fig roll and tripod also gave us more professional shots.
Our final process was editing all our cuts to make final cut which wasn't easy but with the help of our group ICT intellect we managed to include effects such as slow motion as film titles that are transitioned into the cuts. Another problem that occurred was the sound. This is because we wanted to edit in a bustling sound that collateral had as well as include a bit of music toward the end that created tension without affecting the noise of the dialogue. We mange to hurdle other this in adobe premier by learning a tutorial from our media technician, Fergy who taught us out to change the volume for a certain period of time.

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