I filmed the preliminary task at the start of the year and have since learnt lots of new skills that have aided me in developing and improving my finished opening sequence. When looking back at my preliminary task I can see that I used very basic shots, with very little knowledge on media rules such as the rule of thirds, but after looking back over my opening sequence I can tell that I've used them correctly. However all the mistakes and corrections I've made whilst making my preliminary, I've been able to fix and improve upon whilst filming and editing my opening sequence.
Above is an extract from my preliminary task. Whilst filming we decided
to film the opening of a door. We filmed both sides of the door and
edited it so that as Joe passed through the door it would flow through.
However whilst filming Joe opened the door to fast and we didn't notice
until we went to edit. What we had to do was speed up the clip so it
looked as though the doors are opening at the same speed. This is very
obvious in the clip, but we haven't got any flaws like this in our
opening sequence.
The clip above is the very first piece of camerawork in our opening sequence. This is already a massive difference from our preliminary, using the use of non-diagetic and long shots which was used little in my preliminary task. This shows how much I have learnt through editing as well as filming.
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