By the time we got to the stage of the process where we could begin to edit together our opening film sequence. This is because there was a load of technical problems like the footage going missing off of the cameras or the editing software wouldn't allow us to do anything. Despite the problems all is working and we actually were able to film and edit our preliminary task so that we could show it to our target audience and see whether or not it appealed to them and thankfully it did.
Stage 1 -
The first stage in the actual creation of our video was the story boarding and the sorting of locations. This proved to be quite simple as we all had good ideas that were quite easy to carry out, however Marnie's idea of a Deal film was an idea that caught the eye of us all. In the story board we had a lot of very detailed pictures that clearly showed the camera angles and the the movement of the characters and cameras.
Stage 1 -
The first stage in the actual creation of our video was the story boarding and the sorting of locations. This proved to be quite simple as we all had good ideas that were quite easy to carry out, however Marnie's idea of a Deal film was an idea that caught the eye of us all. In the story board we had a lot of very detailed pictures that clearly showed the camera angles and the the movement of the characters and cameras.
Stage 2 -
In the first stage of filming our video clip we decided as a group to do a close up of me sorting out my shoes and the bottom of my trousers. This is because it automatically gets the audience asking questions about who this person is. Coincidentally this turned out to be one of the easier scenes to film and edit due to the fact that it was just a seven second clip of my feet and any excess noise was able to be edited out as we were muting all of the clips so that we could have some un-copyrighted dramatic music over the top.
Stage 3 -
The second clip on the video was in need of a bit more technical skill by Sarah who was filming as it involved a medium shot tracking up my body to show me from my feet to shoulders getting ready for the deal and this still managed to get the audience asking questions about who I was and what I was doing. Then in the next clip we finally showed my face and revealed to the audience who I was and then zoomed in on my face and that uses the technique of a zoom from a medium close up to a close up. However in the next scene we used another close up on my hat to really show the end of me getting ready.
Stage 4 -
Stage 3 -
The second clip on the video was in need of a bit more technical skill by Sarah who was filming as it involved a medium shot tracking up my body to show me from my feet to shoulders getting ready for the deal and this still managed to get the audience asking questions about who I was and what I was doing. Then in the next clip we finally showed my face and revealed to the audience who I was and then zoomed in on my face and that uses the technique of a zoom from a medium close up to a close up. However in the next scene we used another close up on my hat to really show the end of me getting ready.
Stage 4 -
This is where we use the technique of Match on Action and shot reverse shot when I walk through the door. This helps to add consistency and fluency to the video clip for the benefit of our audience. We decided to use medium shots for this part of the clip so that the audience would focus on my midsection and see me open the doors and not get distracted.
Stage 5 -
In this stage we use the 180 degree rule from a point of view shot in which I say "Nice choice of location".
We feel that this allows he audience to grasp the scene
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