We were faced with a few difficult encounters whilst filming, producing and editing our thriller;
Firstly, both of the days we spend filming were very cold which meant the characters starring in the film were trying to perform in challenging temperatures with minimal clothing for the protagonist but in the final product we found the bad weather created pathetic fallacy which added to the dark, thrilling nature of the film.
Then we had some issues with applying the footage we had filmed to the computers which had the editing software on them. The camera was not uploading or capturing our footage and when it did, our film got overwritten various times meaning we had to recapture all of our footage again.
Furthermore, after getting used to the editing techniques we needed to create the best film possible for us, we started to put together our final cut of film. This then also got overwritten and meant we had to do the editing again from the begining, this long process made us sure to save our work onto a hardrive and memory stick every time we adjusted our piece untill we finally had our final cut of "Pocket full o'posies".
Firstly, both of the days we spend filming were very cold which meant the characters starring in the film were trying to perform in challenging temperatures with minimal clothing for the protagonist but in the final product we found the bad weather created pathetic fallacy which added to the dark, thrilling nature of the film.
Then we had some issues with applying the footage we had filmed to the computers which had the editing software on them. The camera was not uploading or capturing our footage and when it did, our film got overwritten various times meaning we had to recapture all of our footage again.
Furthermore, after getting used to the editing techniques we needed to create the best film possible for us, we started to put together our final cut of film. This then also got overwritten and meant we had to do the editing again from the begining, this long process made us sure to save our work onto a hardrive and memory stick every time we adjusted our piece untill we finally had our final cut of "Pocket full o'posies".
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