Friday, 18 March 2016

47 • What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product // Evaluation Question 6


I have embedded bellow our final thriller with our evaluation notes. I have also Included a pure text version bellow.
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1) We used Futura bold font for the title and intro which we did on Adobe premier pro. We used this font because it is bold and clear for the audience to see.
2 ) We used a two-meter slider to stabilise our shots as well as creating a sliding effect which made our opening shot look professional and smooth, we felt this was a good choice of shot.
3 ) We used a Cannon 5D mark III , with prime lenses and a zoom lens for when we zoomed in. This is because we were shooting high movement shots for example the fight scene; therefore, we felt this would be most effective for this type of scene. The camera is a lot smaller and therefore easier to move with when we were filming the high-speed action scene.
4 ) A tripod was used in order to keep the camera stable when we were introducing the henchmen, this was to keep the film looking professional as otherwise the audience wouldn’t be able to see who they were clearly enough which would take away from the realistic mood of the opening scene
5 ) We used a non diegetic soundtrack which had no copyright for our opening scene. We used this because it built tension and worked perfectly for the fight scenes and when tension was meant to be being built. We went online to find this track.
6 ) We used after effects when creating the realistic gun shooting (blood splatter) this was done using boujou after effects which we then added these scenes to our timeline on Adobe premier pro.
7 ) We created sound effects using adobe premier pro, for example the typing the actress is doing was edited in during the editing process rather than filmed using a boon mic.
8 ) At the end of our thriller, we used futura outline bold with a fluorescent and flickering effect this added to the creepiness of the opening scene. The white writing contrasts against the black background which stands out more.

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