Overall I believe the production of our film was very successful however there were a few weaknesses. We ran into a few troubles when editing, such as overlong shots, which we learnt to cut down to fit what we wanted, or the sound of dialogue being too quiet compared to the inserted non-diegetic music, which we quickly corrected by working together and finding out how to utilise the software to fix it, which now means i know how to fix this problem at any point during the production of my thriller should it happen to occur. During filming as well we had to figure out how to set the scene to make sure nothing was unwanted in the frame such as lights or unneeded props. Thankfully ,although they were difficult to keep out of frame, in any of our final shots we did not have anything unwanted inhibiting us from using that particular piece of filming in our final edit.
Several strengths of our production would be the editing which i believe after overcoming all of the difficulties looked smooth and professional, the continuity was good and we managed to make the whole scene appear seamless. We also abided by all the rules and included the character entering the room and exchanging the required four lines of dialogue with another character. Furthermore we managed to include an action match without it feeling forced, therefore making sure it seemed to legitimately fit in the scene with everything else. and finally we did not break the 180 degree rule and kept all filming on one side of the room.
In conclusion the preliminary task went very well and was not victim to any major weaknesses, and any it had were dealt with quick and effectively. Filming and Editing this task has given me crucial knowledge to allow me to go to make my final thriller project to the best of my ability.
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