Thursday 5 March 2009

Comparing Our Final Production to Our Preliminary Task



The above is the video where I talk about Our Final Production, and compare it to the Preliminary Task, in order to see where we have advanced and how we have incorporated conventions of our last production within our final one. I mention how we have used camera angles (particularly the over-the-shoulder shot) within Our Final Production based on how well they worked within Our Preliminary Task, and altogether we owe many of the production values in Our Final Production from our Preliminary. I believe that we took feedback and problems that we initially had with the Preliminary task, for example recorded speech, and found a way to tackle them and improve on our earlier work in order to create the best possible Final Production.

The main example of this is the speech, which in the Preliminary Task was recorded alongside the shots. This lead to interference and sounds that we did not wish to have within the production, and based on this we decided to dub the sound in the Final Production, to create the best possible effect that we could. Several other comparisons are also made within Our Final Production, such as varying camera angles (low angle, long shot), but these shall all be discussed within the above video.

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