For this preliminary task, I had to edit a mini film based on the word 'anger'. My group decided to go with the simple idea of an angry teen at school.
Before filming we had to create a storyboard to sketch all our scene ideas and put down all the different shot types we would be using. Creating the storyboard taught me that it is much easier to arrange my film ideas by drawing the main actions of each scene and writing the shot types and camera movements I would be using instead of going straight into my mini film whilst trying to remember my ideas and wondering what shot types I should use. In all, I learnt that story boarding saves a lot of time and just helps the scenes in the mini film to be exactly what I want without any extra unwanted stuff.
Filming my mini film was a bit difficult as the space we had was very small with a lot of chairs and tables in the way. This made it hard to move the camera and tripod in a place that would be able to film certain shots such as the 'over-the-shoulder' shot. Doing this just taught me that filming anything requires a lot of space. I also learnt that using a tripod is very necessary in order to create a more 'professional' type film as without a tripod a steady shot of the acting will not be delivered.
Editing was very time consuming as I had quite a lot of editing to do. When filming, the record button was pressed accidentally a lot of the time meaning we recorded a lot of things that weren't necessary to our film. I learnt all basic things on Final Cut needed to edit my short film such as deleting unwanted scenes and adding parts of 2 scenes together. I gathered that editing takes a lot of time and patience in order to be precise with the editing.
Here is the link to my preliminary task: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDKvMINEJQ4