2. As well as doing coursework for media, when learning information for the written exam, it allowed me to come to terms with these micro elements and allow me to apply them to my opening. For instance, using the correct clothing for 'Rosie Johnson' to portray her youth and vulnerability in comparison to 'Derek Brown' who wears monotone, dull colour to imitate anomalies.
3. During producing the Life on Mars clip, I was able to pick up on how accurate clips need to be cut in order for them to look accurate and professional. Following on from this when looking at how transitions can create a mood highlighted how key these effects are in film and television in order to achieve the best media product possible. When looking back at my Life on Mars clip, myself and my partner should have looked closer at how accurately edited it needed to be. This was at the start of using final cut and you can tell due to the end of the clip being un-professional and inaccurate.
4. Within the continuity exercise we had to remind ourselves of the 3 key rules when recording - match on match action, shot reverse shot and 180 degree rule. At first we kept getting the rules wrong leading to us having to re-record our clips numerous times. However, when we understood the rules, the editing and rules became much clearer as we were able to concentrate on what we wanted the final product to look like.
5. Finally, when having to produce my film opening i had to undergo multiple numbers of research in order to produce a film opening which was professional to an extent. I did this by watching numerous openings and taking notes of their key features, these included:
- how long the title was on screen for
- how many titles there were
- amount of dialogue
- how many protagonists/antagonists were introduced
- the transitions used
- the 4 micro elements - mise en scene, camera shots, sound and editing
By looking at previous films it allowed me to gain knowledge and an understanding of how i wanted my opening to look. I chose to have no dialogue as this related to the way in which the characters were conversing with one another - no dialogue, only through social networks where no voices were heard. This created a sense of ambiguity and also allowed an audience to assume the ending of the film instead of it being obvious from the start.
In retrospect, whilst using blogger to publicise my progression throughout AS media, I have found my skills have broadened over time and I have managed to produce a somewhat professional film opening which the target demographic are fond of. The skills I have learnt can be applied to future times I use these programs or even in A2.
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