Evaluation:
The Brief:
In this task we were asked to get into groups and create a chase sequence using at least 3 different portals, for example running through the door and then coming out in a different location.
Planning:
When we planned the chase sequence we were given a planning sheet where we could write up all our ideas. We discussed what portals to use and then where we would put them, etc. Then we planned where to set the scene and what the scene's storyline would be. I don't think our group had any problems with teamwork, or any major problems, apart from who would be who in the scene, which we overcame quickly and easily.
Filming:
I think that the filming went very well - we didn't have any problems apart from time, and a difficult angle shot that we eventually got right too. We filmed the whole thing quite quickly too, even if we had to go back and do one scene again, but I think that went well to. We didn't waste any time and got straight into it, which in result made it more relaxing to edit afterwards because we had more time to spare. Towards the end we changed our original storyboard plan a bit to make it make more sense with what we had already filmed, and we also switched a few portals around. We worked well as a team.
Editing:
I got half of one lesson on this to being editing the scene and make it run more soothly; my partner did most of the 'hands on editing' because I've never used the editing software before. It was very helpful watching someone else use it though because I became familiar with the tools, etc. However because I was ill I missed the rest of it being edited, but the end result was really good so I think it went very well.
Analysis (extra work):
There is a
following shot right at the beginning of the scene, to gain some
perspective on where the chase begins and what the surrounding area looks like. Then there is a
medium close up which also gives some
perspective on the scene and the area around it, effectively giving the audience a good view on everything thats going on. Then there is a
cut and a '
portal', where the victim falls next to the chaser. There's a
reaction shot next, which leads on to some various medium close ups, etc. Then there's a
cut as the chase goes around the corner at 0.32, which eventually leads on to a
point of view shot; this is really effective because it gives the audience a sense of actually being in and experiencing the chase as well as watching it take place. Then there's a few cuts and another
portal takes place. There is then a very short
following shot as the chasee runs away which then leads on to another
point of view shot. Then there's another portal at 1.04, and then later a
close up. Another
portal leads on to at 1.15 when the final one takes place as both run through the door. And finally there's a
perspective shot, to a quick side view
following shot, to a
point of view shot.
Conclusion:
If I had to do this assignment again I honestly don't think I would change much at all; maybe I'd add a firmer story line so the chase made a bit more sense, but other than that I think it went very well, (especially the filming), and I don't think much needed changing at all. I really enjoyed the assignment because it made me better with using the camera and taught me how to use the editing software too.