Editing video and LR
1) Type up your feedback/comments from your teacher.
WWW:
-Good titles at start
-Video effect: ghosting
-Good location: ambitious and the tunnel
-Ambitious action sequences
-Good match on action
-Use of fade out
-Good final shot
-Very good hood shots
EBI:
-Pre-production planning: storyboard+script
-Framing of faces in shot (escalator)
-Improve choreography tradition
-Camera focus
2) Type up your feedback from fellow students.
WWW- Good cinematography
EBI- Better acting
WWW- Good choice of shots and match on action
EBI- In some shots there are bad framing
WWW- That was too 'certi', camera angle on the escalator was smooth
WWW: Very cinematic and excellent shots
WWW- Editing was outstanding
EBI- Language
WWW- The camera shots were pretty good.
EBI- Acting was poor
WWW- Good acting, good narrative, good use of narrative shots and good use of locations
EBI- Audio changes through parts of the video
WWW- I love the video
WWW- Editing was very good, audio matches the scene shots of diegetic and non-diegetic sound. The camera shots were good.
WWW- Story line, use of shots and sound
WWW- Excellent camerawork, entertaining video, use of various locations and great editing.
3) Now reflect on your video. Did you meet the brief and successfully include the three key editing aspects we have learned?
I believe that i partially met the brief as i have shown good match on action and different types of editing styles like fade out. On the other hand my camera focus could've been better for a better edited video.
4) What were the strengths and weaknesses of your final film? Write a detailed analysis picking out specific shots, edits and any other aspect of film language you think is relevant.
I have improved my videos since last time but i should follow the brief more as i am lacking the 180 degree rule and shot reverse shot. Also dialogue is important in distinguishing the scene
5) Learner response: what aspect of editing did you find most difficult? What have you learned from this process that will help you when you start the actual coursework later this year?
i found the match on action and shot reverse shot very had whilst editing as you have to constantly cut at the right time for realism.
WWW:
-Good titles at start
-Video effect: ghosting
-Good location: ambitious and the tunnel
-Ambitious action sequences
-Good match on action
-Use of fade out
-Good final shot
-Very good hood shots
EBI:
-Pre-production planning: storyboard+script
-Framing of faces in shot (escalator)
-Improve choreography tradition
-Camera focus
2) Type up your feedback from fellow students.
WWW- Good cinematography
EBI- Better acting
WWW- Good choice of shots and match on action
EBI- In some shots there are bad framing
WWW- That was too 'certi', camera angle on the escalator was smooth
WWW: Very cinematic and excellent shots
WWW- Editing was outstanding
EBI- Language
WWW- The camera shots were pretty good.
EBI- Acting was poor
WWW- Good acting, good narrative, good use of narrative shots and good use of locations
EBI- Audio changes through parts of the video
WWW- I love the video
WWW- Editing was very good, audio matches the scene shots of diegetic and non-diegetic sound. The camera shots were good.
WWW- Story line, use of shots and sound
WWW- Excellent camerawork, entertaining video, use of various locations and great editing.
3) Now reflect on your video. Did you meet the brief and successfully include the three key editing aspects we have learned?
I believe that i partially met the brief as i have shown good match on action and different types of editing styles like fade out. On the other hand my camera focus could've been better for a better edited video.
4) What were the strengths and weaknesses of your final film? Write a detailed analysis picking out specific shots, edits and any other aspect of film language you think is relevant.
I have improved my videos since last time but i should follow the brief more as i am lacking the 180 degree rule and shot reverse shot. Also dialogue is important in distinguishing the scene
5) Learner response: what aspect of editing did you find most difficult? What have you learned from this process that will help you when you start the actual coursework later this year?
i found the match on action and shot reverse shot very had whilst editing as you have to constantly cut at the right time for realism.
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