Thursday, 19 March 2015

Evaluation Question 7

Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

From looking back at my preliminary task I can see that I have learnt a number of different skills, however not all of them were applied to our final product, this was because I was in a different group, so I was working with other people who wanted to interoperate their ideas into our final product. The preliminary task was the second time that I had worked in a group for a production. By being in a group for the preliminary task it allowed me to become more organised and allowed me to rely on others and allowed me to work out how to put all of our ideas together and make them work. Moreover when I created the preliminary it also allowed me to get a good understanding of what soundtrack would work well with our footage. I feel my editing techniques in our final product have improved massively due to our experience with Adobe Premiere in the time from the preliminary task and our final product. I have also learnt that continuity is very important when you are trying to present your genre, when we were editing our preliminary task we only used fast cuts we did not put any transitions in, we used this idea in our final product and instead decided that we were going to put fades in instead of fast cuts, and as a result of this I feel like it has worked well.

Overall I think that the most important thing that my group and I have learnt in the period between the preliminary task and the final product was how to work as a group. This was because we all worked in different groups for our preliminary task, this was defiantly a very positive aspect since this allowed us all to gain different experiences as we did not all have the same storyline to our preliminary task. This also helped us a lot when it came to planning  our final product we all had very good ideas because working with other people for the preliminary task allowed us all to gain different skills and learn new techniques that we could include in our final product. 



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