Then i started to edit the poker scene. I only had a few different shots (mainly of the brunette woman) because my filming instantly starts letter-boxing when i import it. As i only had shots of the male character and the brunette woman, i had to edit them into the scene and just skip over the blonde-woman's shots, to then fill her shots in later when they have finally uploaded.
I noticed i do have some good shots, it just depends on whether i will be able to use them in my OTS as we have a limit of around 2 minutes of film.
I noticed i do have some good shots, it just depends on whether i will be able to use them in my OTS as we have a limit of around 2 minutes of film.
All of my work has had to be letter-boxed by iMovie because of different settings on my own film camera and the cameras at school (i put my tape into these cameras at school to them upload it to iMovie). This letter-boxing takes AGES to do, and it will not let you do anything while it is letter-boxing. So i am stuck waiting for it to complete. I think this has really made me behind on crucial work, so i think i am going to have to resolve this problem in the future by making the setting on my home film camera the same as the settings on the school film cameras.
Target audience
Sticking with my plan of having quite short and snappy shots during the poker scene, i have tried to stick to this plan. Short shots keep my young audience interested, and not to look away incases they miss a vital shots. I also think that short and snappy shots add to the whole tension, creating the sense of fast, uncertain happenings.
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