Friday 3 April 2009

Evaluation Question 6

Evaluation Question 6: Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

From our first task of the continuity sequence upto the finalisation of our title sequence i believe that i have learnt a great deal of things. First and foremost, continuity: important to keep the feel of a sequence and to keep the interest of an audience as well as just making sense. The 180 degree rule, upon breaking this rule you throw evrything off balance and can confuse and distract the audience from what you want them to be focusing on, which would be the film product. I've learnt that in group work, if you want to try something different, new and possibly something none of you have previously attempted it is a good thing to suggest and try to persuade them by putting forth the benifits of the end results as well as the experience that would would gain from attempting such a task. For those reasons i am glad that i managed to do that to our group as now i have the experience of creating a type of animation and will have some indication of what we will need to do next time if i choose to atempt an animatic project again.

In conclusion this task has been a great and overall success. I have gained much more experience in the use of editing programs aswell as recording hardwear. I have an insite and better understanding of different types of media and genres. Most of all i think my greatest lesson has most likely been the lesson of a team combination as most of my previous tasks and projects i have atempted and carried out alone, i have a greater understanding of how each member has their abilities that they're better at than others and it was a very interesting and enlightening lesson for me.

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