We first reviewed the footage of our thriller film on Thursday 8th November.I was relatively pleased with how it turned out, and the majority of the shots were of a high quality and clearly presented. However as we were filming at dusk, we were 'against the clock' so to speak to get our filming finished, one particular shot did not come out to the desired effect as it was too dark. This could potentially be fixed by increasing the contrast on the footage or by filming it again as we still have the necessary props and time needed to do so.
There is in total about 6 minutes of footage which is a sufficient amount but without being overwhelming. This will mean that we have enough footage to work with when editing. We made sure that we had enough time spent filming each shot to get the desired effect on each scene in after effects and editing.
We took great care to ensure that continuity errors were kept to a minimum. Luckily were able to spot any before capturing our footage onto iMovie and have subsequently been able to amend them. This means that less time needs to be spent filming scenes again or spending too much time in editing.
In conclusion the footage is of a high quality given the equipment used and there were no human errors or continuity errors. The next task is to do a rough edit in Apple's iMovie and from then on the finished product will be completed in Final Cut Pro.
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