As a group we have encountered numerous problems but have worked out solutions for them to make our film to the highest quality we can possibly achieve. The problems that have occurred in our group include editing problems, filming problems, equipment problems, schedule problems and other minor problems that have also caused hassle. But, with good team-work and co-operation between ourselves, we allowed each other to give reasonable ideas to solve the problem and agreed how to overcome these problems. The first problem we had was what our opening sequence would consist of. This meaning, what genre would we choose and how we were going to create a sense of suspense to grip the audience. We decided to make a horror/supernatural thriller due to the fact we came up with quite a few ideas to create suspense. The next major problem was fitting the filming into our schedules. As we are all college students studying other subject, we needed to pick suitable days were all of us were free to film at the location we chose to film. Transport had to be sorted also to make sure we could get there and back. After we were happy with the first few shots of our film, we began to edit them on imovie. this started off fine, but as we carried o editing and cutting the clips, we all realised that some of our clips were not appropriate and some shots had to be re-done. This meant a temporary schedule was put in place to make sure we got the clips we needed. We went to get the clips, but as we got the equipment ready we noticed another problem, the batteries for the camera were flat and we hadn't got a spare. This meant a wasted journey and filming was adjourned for the day. But, after all these problems we encountered, we resolved them and carried on to produce our opening sequence.
By Joel Duxbury
Thursday, 18 March 2010
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