Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Question 3- Skills that were developed during the filming.



Video Editing 12/50 + 7
Acting Skill 23/50 +13
Cinematography 23/50 +10
Story Making 25/50 +10
Teamwork 20/50 + 6
Designing 9/50 + 8



Video Editing 19/50
Acting Skill 36/50
Cinematography 33/50
Story Making 35/50
Teamwork 26/50
Designing 17/50

Teamwork:
My ability to work with a team became better as we required a lot of communication and understanding in the process of filming so that we could produce a good movie. Our dynamics had to be on point as well because if there was no chemistry off-screen, it would not be possible to get a good movie.

Cinematography:
While filming the project, I had to learn how use the camera and make every angle and shot count. It required focus and lots of patience, knowing when to start recording and the time to stop. The hardest part of using the camera was having to keep my hands still,even when I was moving i.e, walking.


Story making:
Coming up with the story itself was very interesting. I had made songs before but never a movie and so this was a new challenge for me. Luckily, it was very enjoyable although it became frustrating at times. It was hard to try and come up with a decent ending for the film as we did not know how our characters should end up and so we decided to leave it ti the audience to decide whether the offices survived and whether they caught the killer if they did survive
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Acting:
Acting for a camera was very different compared to acting on the stage. There was more ground cover (as in a stage is small and hence there is less space to cover) and we always had to keeping in mind that although there was no live audience in front of us, there was one behind the camera lens (not speaking about the camera man). This allowed me to gain the ability to keep myself serious and in character for even longer periods as the camera was constantly rolling.   

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