Due to little progress made on the second idea, independantly I made a concious effort to ensure we would have enough filming to edit and meet our deadline. I felt the second idea was very limited and the shots didn't flow consistantly and With only two weeks left I was worried that the work wouldn't be ready to be handed in on time. I decided that something actually had to be done towards our film. With a different idea in mind that I'd brainstormed, I rented the camera on my own and filmed some shots myself with a new cast in vain that i would be supported by the rest of my group. I learnt that working with friends isn't always the best idea, which is something that i'll remember when it comes to carrying out the next task. I chose to create the opening title sequence to a thriller due to wanting to discover the process of producing a film. By attempting an opening thriller sequence I was allowing myself to be creative and experiment with various ideas and techniques as well as furthering my knowledge about the world of media. Playing with the camera appealed to me more and I was willing to broaden my skills whilst learning more in depth about editing. I hope to create an opening title sequence that is definatly psychologically thrilling. I want to succeed in making an impressive squence that looks apealing and reflects my camera skills and knowledge, creative ideas and editing techniques.
Robyn Bostock
Saturday, 13 March 2010
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