Sunday, 7 April 2013

Evaluation - Question 7





7. Looking back at your preliminary task (the continuity editing task), what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

Below is mine and Liam's continuity task from the beginning of college last year. Looking back at it it immediately springs to mind some cringe-worthy mistakes. Fortunately I feel like I've improved in editing and filming quite a lot. When looking through both my continuity and my final cut there are some prominent differences, such as:

  • Mis-en-scene
  • Costumes
  • Sound and lighting
Below is a snip from Final Cut pro showing how we edited it. It's pretty bare with not much sound included in it when compared to my final cut.

Continuity Task - Final Cut Pro

The Untold - Final Cut Pro




Audio Commentary answering Evaluation - Question 7


When recording our continuity task the sound isn't too bad. The background noise of people moving around and talking sort of blends into the theme of the task; Casualty. It gives off the vibe of a bustling hospital. However when in the 'office' room, the chairs shuffle a bit and disrupt the dialogue. Compared to our final cut, 'The Untold', we used a higher tech microphone (Rose Videomic) which picked up voice much clearly but also white noise was made more prominent. I feel I edited this nicely though, so it's not as noticeable.

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