Saturday, 2 April 2011

Tenth Day Editing And Class Critic

This was a two hour lesson. For the first hour we sat down as a group (the whole class) and watched each others opening sequences how there were so far. Some people's including my group opening sequence was not finished as there was still a lot of editing to do. We watched each others films and we wrote down on a sheet what we believed worked well and what they needed to improve on. This was very helpful for our group as we got to see what other people thought of our work so far as well as what we needed to improve on. At first our group had no confidence when it came to standing up in front of the class to explain our film and show it as we believed it would be probably really rubbish compared to the other groups work. However we managed to stand up and show what we had completed so far. By watching other groups work we soon realised that all of our work was roughly on the same level which was a great confidence boost for our group as we were happier with the work we had already complete. The class critic told us that we had some excellent shots for example when Liza opens the fridge to the camera and also the the camera is rested on the floor of the alley way and Liza walks past and is followed by the stalker. The group told us that we should improve on speeding up the pace Liza walks at when she is going down the alley way stairs, also to put the credits in between the point of view shots and also to sort out the music.

After the class critic we got to work on what we needed to improve on with the editing. Harry continued editing the heart beat soundtrack and transferred the soundtrack from memory stick to the group's computer. Meanwhile Myself and Carmen looked for a soundtrack, we eventually found one however took a while to do as we had to transfer an 4ma to an mp3.

I believe tenth day editing went very well as we added suspense music. But the class critic was especially helpful as it made me really motivated and want to carry on editing.

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