Monday 8 February 2010

Evaluation Questions 2.

1. How did you manage the group dynamics, equipment and resources, interim deadlines and the necessary collaborative nature of film making?

The group dynamic wasn’t all the time so easy, because of Annabell’s sickness and sometimes, because both in the group had different views of some situations or decisions. But we managed it to have the same decision at the end of the each lesson. The equipment was easy to manage, we both share all the editing, filming and all of the wanted deadlines. We worked together as a team and we have been always together for all things we have done. And we finished all tasks together as a team.


2. What health and safety and logistical problems did you solve?

We followed all the rules from the school and haven’t done some special stunds or high angle shots. We kept the filming and the action simple but very effective. We worked with a knife and used it responsibly. Also we always had the right basic for each situation, where we needed anything. We managed it, to become the right level in our film.


3. How did you organise your human resources – the people involved in the production?

We used two characters who named Henry Yueksel and Kim Paxton. They both are in our media studies class so it was much easyier to organise all the filming stuff and the right times, were we can go to film all the film. We also always managed it to work with them in a constructive and organised way. They always had they costumes and they where reliable all the time. Two very authentic persons. That has done our film production much easyer.



4. How did you manage actors, locations, costumes and props? Remember that deciding NOT to use a particular strategy [e.g. not to use any props] is also a creative decision.

We picked a girl and a boy to play the main roles of our characters to follow our story in the right way and with a good structure. We picked two different locations on the plot from the Gordonstoun School. A field and and Gordonstoun house. We have chosen the field because it is absolutely empty and you can’t see anyone walking and also you can’t see any cars or other not useful stuff. Also because there is absolutely much space for filming a girl who is running away from her bad thoughts and her angriness. And we chosen Gordonstoun house because we wanted to have a location who is empty, clear and with no stuff in it. And also we wanted to have a long way, where the character could walk very good, without seeing, what is behind his back.
We chosen the knife because it is the weapton for murder scene.

5. How did storyboarding and creating a shooting script work in practice? Did you make creative decisions to depart from the original plan? For what reasons and with what outcomes?

Our storyboard was at the beginning absolutely to short and uninteresting. So we put in some more special shots and interesting scenes and special effects. We also needed to add more reaction shots and shorter clips to make the film more interesting and special for the people who watch it and also for ourselves. We made a lot of creative decisions and we even add an estra scene, because our film was to short.


6. Although time management may seem a less exciting aspect of the creative media practice, it is possibly the most important – how did you manage your time, and with what success?

It was difficult to manage time to filming ect, because Annabell was sick for 2 weeks at the end of the first term. But during this time period all the film we had done prevestly was all edited when she came back to the lessons. So we both didn’t get behind with all the work, we both worked in different ways, Lisa has done more of the filming and the editing and Annabell has done more of the costume design and the production and the planning of the acting in the film. Also we have always spoken about the situations we have decide to do, because that don’t bring someone to have big arguments. We finished everything together as a group and that always by the right time.

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