I made this project with Rachel, Lillie, Will, Alex, Riley, and Olivia. I think we made this film easily. We took a day to brain storm, and we all agreed on one idea. Their were some scenes that we got rid of or changed a lot, but it went smoothly. When we went to shoot we never forgot anything so each shot wasn't difficult. The film was better, and was easier to edit because we took multiple shots of the scenes, and alternative takes. I've got to say the actors in our group did a great job. When we asked them to do something and they did it and did it well. They would get the shot right by practicing before we started to film, which is really simple but for some reason I've never thought of that. I also learned a lot about editing sound, because one of our shots had the sound messed up. I feel liked I edited the project pretty well, but after I watch it once I submitted it I saw things i could improve. If I could rate the enjoyment, learning, and difficulty I would rate the project a 8.5 out of 10. I would like to make another project like this.
Canon T3I / T5I - A camera
Cinematic - A term describing cinematography
Continuity- The editing process / making sure everything all good
Director - The guy or gal in charge
Director of Photography- the guy or gal in charge of the cameras
Dissolve or fade - Transition effects
Editing - Fixing or arranging the shots to make the movie
Editor - The person who edits
Establishing shot - The first shot to show where you are
Eyeline / Eyeline Matching - Making sure the actors are looking in the right place.
Green Screen - A green wall where you can have fun editing
Pre-production - Before filming
Post-production - After filming
Shot List - Whats shots you are going to take
Shotgun Mic - A microphone with a kick
Storyboard - The layout of your entire film
Transition - Switching from shot to shot with an effect or another scene
Voice-over - When someone talks over film
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