Wednesday, 5 October 2011

TECHNOLOGY STANDARD

Operating a video camera:
The way I used the video camera was to especially show that the film was in a point of view of the characters. Therefore the footage wasn't still or smooth. Was quite shaky. Which is what I was going for.

Composing Shots:
I tried to keep all shots as simple as I could, therefore I didn't attempt to do any fancy shots as the message given was only that it is a movie filmed by school kids, with a handheld camera. It didn't need to look very professional.

Recording or using sound effects, dialogue or music:
I felt I didn't need music in this film considering there was dialogue throughout the whole thing. Didn't include sound effects apart from in the film Alex made a farting noise, but it wasnt artificial sound effects.

Importing images and video files:
This process didn't last long. (apart from having to do it twice because the editing process didn't quite save the first time) But it didn't take long to import the files because they were pretty much already in sequence and they didn't need much editing and cutting. It was quite an easy process to grasp onto. 

Creating music and sound effects:
I didn't use music. And the only sound effect I used, like I said before, was only the fart noise in the background that Alex made.

Editing Images:
Editing was all quite easy and straight forward for my film considering I did the whole movie in very small amounts of shots. However, It did need a couple of blank titles added. One saying "meanwhile" to show what was going on at the time of the previous scene. And another at the very end of the film with the movie title "spoofy spoof 2" to show its the end of the beginning title and about to begin the real film (which of course I did not do considering I was only meant to do the beginning title of a film).

Editing Sound:
Didn't have music or sound. The only sound that was included was dialogue throughout the whole film. Turned out ok.

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