Saturday 20 February 2010

Evaluation of ILP Day

Usefulness 5/10 The day was useful to us, as we got work done but i don't think we got enough done for the day to be higher than a five.


Work Achieved 4/10 We did get work done but being honest with ourselves we didn't get as much as we could of done.

Software usefulness 5/10 the software was useful but it started crashing on us ALOT so this held us back but we overcame it.

Structure 5/10 i feel we structured our day quite well although it could of been more structured on our part as sometimes we did things at different points than agreed.


Charlie unfortunatly was not present at the ILP day due to a school PVA trip, so it was steven and I who attended, throughout the day we looked at ad learnt about how Adobe Premiere Pro works and the tools and features we could use to edit video, not only did we look at editing video but we also looked at editing some music/sounds. However we were not able to put all of our ew skills to use as the software crashed quite a few times on us so not alot of editing got done.
However this did mean that Steven and I could do some more reaserch into chase scenes which was one of our ILP Day aims. During the day we looked at chase scenes from  'Prom Night', 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' and 'Casino Royale'. We also looked at chase scenes from 'Forest' and 'Reply' which were two independent film which we found on 'YouTube'.

From our research we found that most of the shots were completed by using long shots and close ups, we both concluded that the use of these shots had different meaning during the scene
Long shots - were used to establish the depth of the chase
Close ups - we used to show the emotion of the characters.
Both are used to keep the audience interested in the film they are watching.

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