Media Evaluation

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MEDIA TASK. Emily Tomkins

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MEDIA TASK.Emily Tomkins

WHAT I HAVE LEARNT… I have learnt that I need to set up shot better and be more

aware what's around, I have learned this by looking back at my final video and seeing tripod in the shot.

I have also learned that I can use different angles and lighting to creates different atmospheres in my shots . I learned this by trying out all different settings and filming by hand and with the tripod.

AREAS OF SUCCESS I would say that the area of success are in the

techniques I used when filming, you can see this in the video where I used the match on action technique.

Another area of success would be the different ideas my group used to gain certain atmospheres, for example using the flash lights on our phones to create a tense and mysterious atmosphere. The screen shots are examples of both match on action and one of the different atmosphere we created.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT One area of improvement would be in my editing,

this is because I didn’t get to involved in this part of the task. I could improve my skills on the editing software by practising how to use it before the next task.

Another area for improvement would be the control of the camera, for example sometimes when we was tracking with the camera it appears slightly shaky, we could improve this by using the tripod more or getting some steady cam or dolly equipment. The

tripod in the video.

HOW WELL YOU MET THE BRIEF Over all I would say my group meet the brief ,

but we could of improved. We meet the brief by having someone walk in to a class room shut the door and have a few lines of dialog with another person in the room, also we used all the camera angles that were listed on the brief. However we could improve by using the same class rooms and wearing the same clothes have continuity, also we could make our angles more accurate. We would make these improvements by being more organised so we know when we are filming and rely more on the equipment to film instead of filming free hand.