- Holding a steady shot
- Using a variety of shot distances
- Framing a shot
- Shooting appropriate material
- Selecting mise-en-scene including colour, figures, lighting, objects and setting appropriately
- Editing so that meaning is apparent to the viewer
- Using varied shot transitions and captions
- Using sound with images and editing appropriately for the task
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Thursday, 3 February 2011
Referring to the Checklist
After looking over the checklist, I realised that certain things were expected to feature in out thrillers. These were:
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- Further Audience Feedback
- Audience Feedback
- Lost Signal - Our Thriller Opening
- Evaluation of Finished Production - Question 7
- Evaluation of Finished Production - Question 6
- Evaluation of Finished Production - Question 5
- Evaluation of Finished Production - Question 4
- Evaluation of Finished Production - Question 3
- Evaluation of Finished Production - Question 2
- Evaluation of Finished Production - Question 1
- Finishing and Uploading
- Ident with Music
- Titles and Editing
- Editing
- Uploading Our Footage
- Changing Our Actor and More Filming
- Filming the First Half of Our Graphic Match
- New Cast
- Revised Opening Credits
- Re-Preparing the Room
- Filming and a Problem
- Referring to the Checklist
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