Thursday, March 12, 2020

Re-Shooting

We didn't find it necessary to re-shoot. Our main focus was to make sure that our editing was good. We needed titles, transitions, and music. Over the past week that's all we've been focusing on. Our editing was our main priority and we did our best to make sure we fixed that. When we we're originally shooting we made sure that everything came out the way we wanted to. We re-shot on that day. When a scene came out a little off or something wasn't right, we re-recorded that scene for it to match with our storyboard. Even during the peer review we didn't see it as a problem. Our reviewers watched our video and marked on their paper however didn't give us any outstanding comments. They didn't really question the filming or suggest re-shooting any scene. Were just making sure that our editing was up to par. Like I mentioned our lack of titles and transitions where something that we needed extreme work on. Another reason that re-shooting wasn't really working was because me and Andrew both have busy and similar schedules. We both play the same sport for the same school and have been flooded by games and practices. Even then it still wasn't something we were focusing on. We have so much raw footage already that we can easily go over the required time. Some of our scene that we have written on our storyboard don't even fit into the movie in terms of time. So when it comes to having footage to make the movie, we have extra. And as I mentioned earlier we were so specific and careful with our original shooting session that we aren't missing anything.

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