Sunday, 20 October 2013

ME-VID EVALUATION


 
 
 
 
 
 
 




Me-vid evaluation

Pre-production:

In this project I had picked up new pre-productions, the main one in this project was learning how to create a shot list, by creating a shot list I was able to have a better understanding of what to use in my me-vid, for example locations and dialogue. As I was going to use pictures the shot list help decide what to put on each scene.

 

As I was going to do a draw my life intro, I drew each drawing on paper first so that when it came to recording I knew exactly what to draw, by doing this I had a lack of mistakes which abled me to save time.

 Within Production:

Green screening was something new to me, other than the camera and tripod I had never used any of the equipment before. When filming I had to understand the pressure under the lights and the high temperature given off from them. Although from the experience I would know how to set up and use the equipment appropriately.

I also done a draw my life theme, I found this very exciting but, some parts of it were challenging. The challenging part of the draw my life was the filming, as I had to get the camera angle correct and the run time whilst I was drawing.

Post-production:

The first major skill I learnt post-production was how to edit a green screen scene. Merging two images together was fairly easy when using iMovie’s, it was just a case of dragging and dropping and image into a video.

The second skill is something that I would use all the time, adding pictures and videos into the timeline, again this process was straight forward, I also learnt to edit and crop part of video this was something that I would like to use in other videos.

Using these skills in my next task:

In my next task I will be making a music video, some of the main skills I have used in this task will be very crucial in the music video.

The first skill I will use in the music video will be designing and using a shot list, as the music video may consist of using different location and different effect and graphics, using a shot list would make sure of fewer interruptions and time consuming moments were we have to think about our next shot. In the past I have had issues when it came to management of the cast, again using a shot list would make sure everybody knew what to do and I would have less problems.

The second skill is learning how to use a green screen, in the next task we may want to add a location to a scene were we can’t get too, I also learnt how to set up and film a green screen scene, as in the placement of lights to eliminate shadows, it is important to do this that the green screen looking aesthetically pleasing and the image behind is clearly shown with no fade outs.

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