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HOW DID YOUR PRODUCTION SKILLS DEVELOP THROUGHOUT THIS PROJECT? Evaluation Question 3
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HOW DID YOUR PRODUCTION SKILLS DEVELOP THROUGHOUT THIS PROJECT?

Evaluation Question 3

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Chase Task My first practice task of the year was a sequence that involved someone being stalked. As this was my first task of the year there where lots of rookie production problems that we had such as White balance which was sort of fixed in the editing (frame below) in my sequence, communication within my group was not very good and there was not enough time put into the planning and story boards.

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Preliminary TaskMy second task of the year was the preliminary task a sequence which involved having two people have a conversation so we could practice shot reverse shots and the 180 degree rule. This time around we had no white balance problems and my groups planning and communication was better but still not great. We also encountered a problem when we did reshoots as the settings on the camera were different making the colour more yellow in some shots (frames below), creating continuity errors in our preliminary task.

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Final TaskMy Final task of the year was the Thriller opening sequence which involved having a credit sequence for the beginning of a thriller genre film. The production skills of my group as a whole really improved, our communication was a lot better than previous tasks and we spent a significantly large amount of time on planning for this task than any other. For this task we also had to do some reshoots and were very careful this time to keep the settings of the camera consistent for the redone shots (frames below) so the sequence would remain continuous.