Sunday, 15 April 2012

Re Shoot

Re Shoot Planning
After submitting our first draft and receiving our feedback from our teacher we decided to create a new opening scene as our teacher and pears didn't feel the the story was substantial and the audience was left to clue less, there was also the issue of it being shot in school, which after we feel also seamed unprofessional.

So we created a new story board which we feel would keep the audience interested and on the edge of the seat.

Our New Story board
















Re Shoot Planning and editing
 In this new plot we have still used the same sort of idea as before but adapted it slightly so the plot includes more duologue and explains the set up to the film to follow, this is why we included a type section, to establish the plot to the audience in a easy way within the time we had.
we also moved to a different location, this location includes a wooded are and an abandoned warehouse, this creates a darker feeling to the clip, we also used camera techniques so it appears the suspect is being followed.

 We shot this time using the canon EOS 500D camera which shoots in HD but has terrible sound quality this is why we were able to borrow a Rode Blimp Boom Microphone with a rode 5metre fish pole, which produces excellent sound but we were not able to use the microphone socket on the camera because the Rode Microphone was rated 10db above the socket on the camera, so to bypass this problem we used a sound recorder which recorded the sound individually to the camera.  So in the editing stage we matched up the sound from the camera to the sound from the sound recorder then muted to the cameras sound this gave us great sound quality to match the HD footage.
The Rode Blip Microphone is a very directional microphone this was an advantage in many areas as the microphone did not pick up much background noise but for one of our actors this proved a problem as he is not a very loud speaker and the microphone could not always be positioned directly above him.

In the editing stage we stated to edit in Adobe premier pro but Matt was more experienced in Sony vagas so he was able to show the rest of the group how to use the software more effectively this allowed us to produce a better edit than we could have done on Adobe Premier pro, we also use Adobe After effects to produce amazing titles mainly with matt's expertises, during the whole process I was in-charge of the audio so I recorded all the sound on the shoot and edited the audio in the editing stage.




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