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Q6. How do new technologies enable effective and creative film making?
Q6. How do
new technologies enable effective and creative film making?
During the production of our
Thriller, we encountered many dilemmas and had a few frustrating moments; but
when in contrast with how film making used to be, our first world problems were
minimal.
Pre-Production
When completing coursework, as well
as the product itself – it all gets posted to a website/blog called ‘Blogger’
which allows every student to have their own unique blog to which everyone can
see what we’ve done. The website is accessible everywhere, whether on your
phone, or a computer. Also allowing room for editing and error. The embedding
feature is useful for putting pictures, YouTube videos and other external
programmes into our work. This customisation is essential to putting our own
mark on each piece of work we do. YouTube is extremely useful for the
comparisons of mainstream Thrillers, and other peoples work. When deciding on
aspects such as fonts, our group used an application called drop box, a site
where we can place and take away many links. This helped us distribute all our
work to eachother.
Production
There was new media technologies
that were used when we were creating our thriller production, the main thing
being the camera which allowed us to try a wide variety of angles and shots, as
well as a HD resolution which gave us a sense of professionalism. The
portability of the camera itself gave us so much flexibility for how and what
we wanted to do with our story. With no weight to the camera, and easily small
enough to pack up and put in a backpack. When we were filming itself, the small
flip out screen on the camera gave us the option to re watch shots and if we
see any errors, re-do a certain scene. Which was essential for this being every
member’s first production, so many errors were going to be many mistakes.
Speech was more important, with no external microphone the playback on camera
is essential.
The SD card within the camera
allowed us to film with 32GB of film available, with this huge amount of room,
once again there was so much room for error and we had the opportunity to be
experimental with our production. The best part about all of these features is
that it is accessible to such a huge variety of people.
Post-Production
We used premier pro to edit our
final edit. With a range of features we could use to add effects to both the
sound, and the visuals. Putting the sd card straight into the computer allowed
us to upload the clips straight onto adobe premiere pro. During the
editing we learnt new things which we may have never learned before for example
adding fonts to the film while it is playing or something simple such as a wipe
onto the next scene, even a dip to black could increase the effectiveness of
our opening.
Adding sound to our thriller was also very
important when editing our thriller, putting a thriller type soundtrack over
the original soundtrack can really increase how tense your thriller can come
across, premiere allowed us to do this with ease.
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