Thursday, April 4, 2019

Reflecting on Key Moments

Now that I have reached the end I would like to reflect and share some key moments that I faced along the way. Especially mistakes, because those are the moments we really learn from. So where did we mess up and what did we to fix the problems?

Storyboard changes


The main problem we ran into can be seen in our storyboard. Mistakes and corrections are common however when it comes to the storyboard of a film. After all, it is the planning of the film, it is important to fix the issues before one begins to film and this is exactly what we did. When one takes a look at our storyboard one can notice that there are many changes that were made to it in comparison to the final product. 

Here you can see that we moved the 6th shot to the end of that sequence, we thought it would be the best segue into the appearance of the title. You can also tell that we omitted shots such as Elliot being pushed into the garage. We decided on this because we thought it would be better to instead have him tied up on a chair. 
Here we also decided to not have him pick up the bicycle due to the fact we did not think it had much purpose in introducing the character and due to our lack of time
This is how we initially envisioned our title to appear. We wanted to do a graphic match of an actual 90 degree to the title of our movie Ninety degrees until we realized that in our genre this type of introduction to our title would be perceived as cheesy and would ruin the seriousness of the film.  



Finally for this series of shots you probably would not recognize many of them in the final product because we did not have enough time to include all of them. Sometimes it is important to realize what shots are your most important and which ones are more dispensable in order to create quality content. 

Editing


During editing, we also faced some issues in our editing and timing. It took a long time to correct sounds and make sure they were clear. We had to replace them with re-recorded audio in order to make sure we could use these sounds like a tool to create the suspense we wished to portray. Editing the opening was also time-consuming for our main editor Eugenia. She would often finish editing but the film would be over the available time. Thankfully we were able to help her and assist her by pointing out areas in which she could tighten up the editing.

Overall, the end product was very different from when we first sat at the planning board. However, that is all part of the process. Our piece grew to become the best version of itself, as we tweaked it and perfected it as we found problems.



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I have reached the end of the line and it is time to reflect! I went through a lot of ups and downs in the midst of creating this short film...