I think that we worked as a team very well as the four of us get on incredibly well and shared similar ideas on how to make the short video work well, this probably played a key factor in our success working as a group because of how well we got along, at no point did we argue with each other or have disagreements about what to do, we all worked very well together and each put our best skills to use, for example Alisha is a very good drawer, so she worked more on drawing storyboards to give us the best impression of what should be seen on screen. Also Jamie, James and I opted to write the script out based on Alisha's original concept (she had come up with the idea) and used our drama and writing skills to write a funny script and act in the video accordingly. Everyone contributed to every aspect of the video however, everyone took a turn in both filming and acting, when shooting the actual footage, and everyone took part in editing.
I think we met most of the brief, we used shot reverse shot as you can see here:
And we also used the 180 degree rule in these shots as well without ever filming over that 180 degree angle.
In addition to this we also used match on action for our first scene of Jamie coming through the door.
The only part of the brief that we did not match was the 30 second length, our video was one minute and twenty-three seconds long, however I personally feel that this has probably helped us in practising for the upcoming final task, as it will require a longer film.
All in all I think that our production of the Prelim Task couldn't have gone better, everyone got in incredibly well and we created a well made video that fit the brief in most areas, and we all enjoyed making it, everyone took part in absolutely every aspect of production and we can't wait until the four of us can work together again for the final task.
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