After creating the Preliminary Task, I thought it may be easier for me to see all the techniques I had used, if I put labels on them in the video - so I quickly did this and uploaded it too. I think it makes me notice the techniques much easier and I can keep an eye out for them when I next film.
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Friday, 20 September 2013
Video - Preliminary Task (Breakdown)
20/08/2013 - 08:48
After creating the Preliminary Task, I thought it may be easier for me to see all the techniques I had used, if I put labels on them in the video - so I quickly did this and uploaded it too. I think it makes me notice the techniques much easier and I can keep an eye out for them when I next film.
After creating the Preliminary Task, I thought it may be easier for me to see all the techniques I had used, if I put labels on them in the video - so I quickly did this and uploaded it too. I think it makes me notice the techniques much easier and I can keep an eye out for them when I next film.
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This is a great idea, Kieran. You might have extended it further and included other techniques that were not explicitly part of the brief but you used, e.g. low angle shot.
ReplyDeleteThank you - I thought it would be easier for the moderator to tick off the criteria.
ReplyDeleteI would have extended it, but to be honest I'd probably still miss some techniques, as sometimes I do techniques such as a match-on-action and don't even realise until someone else points it out. Also, the screen will be filled with text explanations of each shot - it may have been easier to take screenshots of each individual shot and point out each technique in a voiceover while the shots are being displayed onscreen?