Saturday, 23 March 2013

Task 7: Progression from preliminary task to thriller


Some time has past for our first project which had been the preliminary task; at the time for everyone it had been the chance to start the media year and made everyone to understand the differences in the technology which is the camera. This also gave a chance to have an understanding of what goes on behind the camera during the filming process; we had been the priority of doing 3 different jobs, one was being the director, then it was the camera man, and then there was the continuity person to check if everything was alright and if the movie had a steady flow and that the filming did not have any gaps or errors.
           
            I believe that I have learned a lot from the preliminary task to the final project; I had not learned a lot about the actual media process because I had already learned it from the past years but I have learned more on the planning of the movie before making the actual movie. I also believe that a lot of the type of planning that we did for our final project is used in the big media productions like Warner Bros. or Vertigo Films, this process of film planning will let us have a little taste of how it actually feels in the film industry. For our final project it had come to many months being used for in order to plan our final opening sequence, unlike where we had been given the script along with the way we need to film the preliminary task.

            During the preliminary task this was the time for first-timers to learn the most basic things like setting up the tripod, set up the camera, and also white balancing the camera. While everyone had finally understood the camera basics we could move on to the actual filming of the task. It had taken some time but with some error coming from the actors and the cameraman we had finished our preliminary task. As we moved on to the editing we were introduced to the Final Cut Pro 7 where we were shown how to edit properly in the editing studio. From the editing I had learned how to use the final cut server and how to check in or check out a specific file from the final cut server.

            During the filming for the final project we did not really have an introduction to the camera again but we had just dove in and just started filming along the we the group had some problems with the white balance at first but we had gotten through that from the knowledge from the preliminary task. We had learned from the last time with the white balance because we had previously not checked the white balance in the studio where we had been filming so the end result was that one part of the footage had been orange. In our thriller project we had checked if everything was all right and if the white balance was correct. What had been different from the preliminary task was that we had used a shotgun microphone to capture the sound.

            When we finished with the thriller project we had brought it to Final Cut Pro 7 to edit. Since I had known very well how to do this I had let my group to do the most of the part in laying out everything in the timeline, but whenever they had issues I was there to help. Once we had finished with laying out the sequence onto the timeline it had been time to insert the sounds of the gunshots and other sounds that we needed. Along with sound we needed to edit that actual dialogue in the sequence to see which one was better and then use that in the sequence. Since we had used two separate microphones we had two different audio tracks, one coming from the boom pole and then the other coming from the camera microphone. This had been a new technique of editing sound that I had learned during this process of editing and I will always now remember it.

           The final things that we had to do was to go into after effects and then add in the muzzle flares into our scenes, we then also had had edited in the blood into the sequence. We had to also add in a blood template and place it over the male actors chest to simulate him bleeding. In addition I had made the tittle that goes into the end, in order to do that I had to write in the title place over a template that looked like metal over the text to make it look better, and then had to use a after effects plug-in to make it more like an 3D object. The very last thing that I did was that I took the text and manipulated the text to gradually decrease in size in a certain amount of time, I had done that by making a starting key frame and them move throughout the timeline and then make another key frame to mark how small do I want the text to become. The overall effect of this was to create a type of depth of field that is covered in black that signifies that the girl who had drove off is hiding from something or someone. From using after effects in the thriller I had practiced the use of the program and I had also enhanced my skills in after effects.


This was our Preliminary Task:


This is our final Thriller:

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