Initial Ideas & Thoughts on opening sequence.
I believe that I have worked my best within the creation, editing and filming of this media piece as I have dedicated time and a lot of effort into it although there are strengths, there are also improvements that could be made.
Where I believe we have succeeded is with the plot of the film and the characterisation, as this has allowed us to stand out from other action films and include things that have not yet been explored within this genre, thus gaining a winder audience through the representation of both genders, as they are seen as more realistic and up to date with frequent times, gaining both respects from the audience. Furthermore I believe that the plot of the film also gains an element of intrigue as it allows the audience to see the heightened drama and excitement and then incorporate codes to understand and create the narrative for themselves by piecing it together.
Where time management is concerned, I believe we worked well together as despite the fact we postponed filming, we all met deadlines and filmed at more convenient times for each other which made filming the process easier as we were all prepared and ready, this I believe is due to the fact we all stayed in contact through messaging together to ensure everything was organised accordingly.
Improvements we could've made to the production regards lighting and audio taping where non-diegetic sound is concerned. The lighting is poor due to the fact we filmed during the night as we believed it would be more mysterious and effective however the torches we provided projected minimal, very little light, if the lighting was better we would be able to view characters better within the chase seen and improve overall quality. Where audio is concerned, I believe that if we included an audio tape of Hunter’s boss (agent) on the phone to Hunter, as this would extinguish the difference within the conversations that Jamie and Hunter are having.
Overall, I am proud of my production as we made best of the equipment we had.
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