Sunday 26 January 2014

Evaluation of our Shot By Shot Remake:


Strengths:

My group and I were particuarly good with planning. We efficiently made the storyboards by screen capping images from the original The Breakfast Club opening to put into a storyboard template we made on Microsoft word. We made sure to capture all of the significant camera work we will be needing and used this as our guide when filming!We got a room readily available to film in, which was great as we could film without being disrupted by people in the background.



We also became very imaginative and creative in regards of the props we used. We obviously didn't have cars to use so we had to make use with what we had! We got a table and chairs and Fabio used his phone to get a picture of the BMW sign to put on the front of the table for the first section. It worked well. A clock was also used as an imitation "steering wheel".



Weaknesses: 

As expected, there are some differences to our Shot By Shot Remake and the original opening. For example, we have not included the small section at the very end whereby the principle enters. This is due to an underestimation of time! We did not have time to film it. The music playing at beginning title sequence is also missing. However, we will be sure to plan better - in regards to timing - on our next filming tasks. It is all a learning experience!

Our editing skills on Final Cut Pro were also a bit rusty, but I feel much more confident with them now. 



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