What were common mistakes?
- Editing and merging sound effectively to avoid tackiness.
- Avoid dodgy lighting, unless it was on purpose for the shot.
- To avoid jumpy shots and aim for match cuts rather than jump cuts because they look better.
- Remember what was worn and the setting of the previous scene so that it works with the next.
- Use a more versatile amount of shots to make it look of better quality. i.e - low angle shots, high angle shots, close ups, mid shots, panning etc.
- We had a camera tutorial on how to use the camera and its tools more effectively and successfully.
- We used more equipment, but the correct equipment for the right angle shots.
- We had used Final Cut Pro before from when we made swedes. So we knew how to use it now and had discovered new tools.
- We had previously all worked together on our swede before doing coursework together, therefore we had now established each others strengths and weaknesses.
- We had feedback from our 'Breakfast Club' remake and our rough cut of our opening sequence. So we took notes on what our faults were and focused strongly on them.
What tools on Final Cut Pro and others did we use to improve?
Overall
- I have learnt that it takes a lot of research to ensure a good quality final product.
- Also, I have learnt to look back on the past faults to see what the biggest errors to improve on were.
- In addition, I have learnt that by using different types of technologies to make my work look more presentable and a effective portrayal of what I want to express.
- We've progressed as a group and helped each others strengths and helped with each others more difficult aspects of the coursework.
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