Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Tips for a successful project


Presentation nov 4 from petefrasers

This is presentation from Peter Fraser's blog which provides us with advice about preparing for and making our film. His advice will be very useful in all stages of our projects as he specifically mentions things such as "storyboards, animatics, reece photos" which we should create during the planning stages of our project. He advises that we should "keep ideas simple" which we have tried to take into account when choosing a song and considering the storyline. One of the key aspects of this project which both our teachers and Pete Fraser have focused on is the idea of getting lots of feedback from our target audience, our peers and our teachers, therefore we will ensure that we always get feedback about the stages of our project and we respond to this feedback. In order to get lots of feedback we will put polls on our blogs, ask teachers for advice about how to improve, and film our audience/peers giving feedback about our idea and our work. Pete Fraser also emphasizes that we need to get to know our equipment, therefore we will practise using it by carrying out  preliminary filming and studying the camera we have chosen to use. From this presentation we have also learnt that we need to film far for footage than we need, in addition we need to film the same shot from many different angles and distances to add variety to our video and have lots of footage to choose from when we come to edit it.

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