Friday, 6 December 2013

Evaluating the Pilot



Once we finished editing and putting together our pilot , which overall was a struggle , we had little recourses, including using our phones , and very basic editing software , but we eventually got there and had a media teacher evaluate and guide us on things we could have done better . Simon began by saying that we filmed it well , using good locations and props , but he didn't quite understand what it was about , and had no idea what the idea of our pilot was trying to portray or suggest to the audience what would happen later in the film.He basically reminded us that we need to give part of the film away to excite and get the audience interested as if they know whats going to happen , but not too much to ruin the film. I quote "its been edited very nicely and filmed very nicely for a pilot , but i think you need to make it a lot clearer on what your trying to say ."





We had problems with continuity , the pilot didnt really flow very well in some shots , lastly because we were behind deadline , we didnt get to film and edit the ending to the pilot , which would have helped make more sense and give more of a story and background to it.Our problem with continuity can vaguely be blamed on the poor quality of our editing software that we had to use , in our final title sequence we would have hopefully saughted this problem out.

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