Friday 23 May 2008

Production Evaluation

The purpose of an evaluation is for you to revisit the pre-production, Production and post-production stages of the assignment. Through doing this you will be able to decide if you have achieved the outcome that you had originally planned.

The important aspect of this evaluation is not that everything went to plan and you are happy with that outcome, although this is still important. What we also need to see is that you have carefully considered each aspect of the assignment and taken from that assignment any lessons or do’s and don’ts that can be transferred on to the next assignment. It is only through such a process that you can really gauge how far and how much you have taken from the course.

1. What do you feel is the most important area of learning that you have taken from this assignment? Look at all the production stages and ask your self which areas of this assignment have given you a new way of thinking or approaching you future projects. (50 Words)

The area I feel is the most important in this assignment is all to do with postproduction and teamwork. The other area of the trailer that have given me a new way of approaching my future project was to be always organize, get every preproduction work done on time for the production. I realize that the production stage mint change all the time things mint not turn the way you want them to be. I had to change my script while in production stage because of continuity errors.

2. From your finished project what parts are you most happy with? With the same level of consideration what areas do you feel you need to improve on? (50 Words)

The part of the project am most happy with is the middle and the ending it’s because more action is happening also the scene is better and there are no continuity errors. The ending is perfect because of the way it goes and the building of the tension in the trailer.

To improve my trailer I would have to include more shot to improve the continuity, also I would included every scene I was going to put and would take different shot more close-up. Also I would use different front for my text to help the audience understand what was going on in the trailer and to left them in question has the say more lost than 24 styles. as well as all this i would use Lightening to help on the effect.

3. How well do you think you and your group worked in achieving all the goals that were set by the assignment brief? (50 Words)
The project didn’t meet the expected out come because of what happen in the production process the actors were not wearing the appropriate clothe and wasn’t available at all time. In the preproduction Stage my group and I work together to get the best idea ever we put both of our idea together and make it as one. Each of us after has to produce a separate trailer base on the same storyline. We help each other to finish each trailer and I thought my group made a good job and has met the expected end of project.






4. What would you change or do differently in the next production? (50 Words)

Things I would change or do differently in the next production are to build more tension in the trailer and show the dead person to make it more horror. As well as building the tension in the trailer I would choose a different location I weird park may be or a house. All the things I would include in my next project if I had to do in again to build the tension would be for example a shot of bleeding blood, someone tired to a chair, the tic-tac of a clock, shot of the girls seeing dead body that the killer had kill .At some point in the trailer the girls would hear and see every door closing. Also I would include a close-up the eye of the victim and heavy breathing.





5. How does your trailer fit with the look and style of a real example that you looked at in research, think about how your trailer looks and how it is edited (50 Words)
I think my trailer is an original one from every trailer I seen. Every trailer I seen they all look similar in some way I think I improve where they didn’t. I think it does fit with a real example because of the voiceover also of the building of tension in the trailer. My trailer is edited in certain way to behave like why this happen? When was it? Who die? Who is the second person? Well my trailer behave to make people asking question of what’s happening in the trailer and to make the audience want to see the movie.


Thursday 8 May 2008

Post Production

Today i did the logging sheet and there was lots of uneeded shot. also i started the editing part which is going really ok.

Friday 2 May 2008

Horror Trailer Filming

The filming for my horror trailer went really well it was involving me directing how I want all the shot to be like. I used two of my friends as actors, and explain to them how to act in it. I got about ten shot of different scene that I created and I was please with all of it the acting was good enough to make it feel what was happening in the scene. I used two low angle shot to do (CU) to give it dramatic effect.