Monday, 28 January 2013

Production Log Week One



What have you learnt this week from looking at the mark scheme and peer assesing previous work?

From looking at other peoples opening sequences i got a good idea of how well people performed. By using the mark scheme and guessing their score i could get a do idea of how well i think they did. When we got to know their real grade and mark it meant we could compare it to the mark we had given them, and see where we was over marking or undermarking them.


How will this inform your production?

By evaluating this we got an idea of what conventions we should be including and which things were more succesfull and which things we should leave out and not include. By doing this task i found out which was suitable and what work got the better marks and why they got them marks instead of creating something that didnt follow any of the conventions of a British Social realism film

What will you try to emulate and avoid?

-I will try and avoid using similar shots and try and include a wide variety of shots.
-I will remember to create my own music and not use any music that i havent got permission to
-Show the themes clearly, and make sure it fits with the genre of British Social Realism
-use suitable sounds, eg not using sound effects,or foley sounds
-using a good mise-en-scene of relevant props,locations,costumes
-Use continuity editing
-Creating effective credits with suitable typography and placing them in a good spot
-making sure the opening sequence doesnt look like a trailer
-inserting the title and credits in a suitable part of the opening sequence(not leaving it right till the very end)

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