What have been the issues for your production/pro production this week?
What decisions did you make about these decisions and why?
This week me and Joe edited the work we had filmed in week seven for our first draft. We knew that it wasn't going to be great as we hadn't filmed at all locations and therefore knew that it wasn't going to make sense to other people watching it. This is because the other location was the one we wanted to cut from one character to the other to show what is going on at the same time, so it made the final draft have loads of jumps in between them. We got feedback from other people in our group, but we made them aware of why it wouldn't make sense to them. They gave us feedback on what to improve on, things like eye contact with the camera and bad continuity. When putting the shots together, We did find it quite difficult as we took many shots of the same shot and we had to decide which we thought was better and it was hard to come to some decisions. This was mainly because the shots had to flow well, so even though some of the shots we put in weren't the best ones we had, we used them purely because it made the work flow better and make sense. At this time we didn't have any sound on it, so we could hear all of the cuts in between. At the time we didn't really have time to do all of that however the final piece will have the sound running completely smooth with no obvious cuts. I think me and Joe done reasonably well and didn't rush things but also got straight to the point.
We also changed our title name to 'Drained,' this was because we thought that the title was a bit too long. The meaning of this is linked with the washing machines in the laundry, and the main menaing is because the main characters life is slowly getting worse and she is beginning to get drained out with everything and feels no hope in anything.
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