Below are the log rushes for our film, due to time constraints we only logged the footage we were using, all the rest of the footage we captured was either unusable due to errors in the acting or shot, testing shots, or errors in the mise-en-scene.
After producting a rough cut, we showed three people from our target audience, two girls and one boy. One of the girls was a media student and therefore was able to give us better input.
We finished the film, with all the titles and music edited in.
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Here are some images of our editing on Adobe Premier Pro, on this we:
- Captured the footage
- Cut down the shots
- Put the shots into order
- Added transitions between shots if needed
- Added the music
- Layered titles over the footage
We also ended up changing parts of our film after we'd finished, we added the jump cuts as the girls run down the corridor.
During the production of our opening sequence, there were a few things which went wrong, or we struggled with. The main one was organisation of filming times and dates.
- This includes the costumes for the filming
- The actors who needed to come in
- Location timings (as there was a meeting in one of the rooms we needed for our filming and we had to postpone that part of filming.)
However, I think that the majority of filming went well, we did also make a mistake with my costume, due to a large break in between filming, I had mixed up what I was wearing and forgot to check, therefore there is a giant continuity error in relation to the cardigan I wear in the opening sequence. Sometimes it's there, but most of the time, I'm not wearing it.
Also, there was an issue with the microphone we used, and because of this, we didn't get all the sound we wanted, therefore in editing, we had to decided carefully where music would be placed to cover up out lack of sound.
Below are some images of my group setting up for a shot, for this, we needed a toy alien, and the image on the right shows us testing how were going to get the shot to work with the prop.
When filming the staircase shot in the English/Maths block, we had to be careful, so that Sabene (the camerawoman) did not get injured on the stairs, to the right, I have shown an image of how she was placed so that both her and the camera were safe.
Due to the inconsistency of our filming times, we ended up not writing down the logging rushes for out editing, as we wanted to get the editing finished and done to the best of our abilities within our time limit. Therefore we only have a few logging rushes, these are shown below.