After our group watched our thriller we all decided that the use of camerawork and editing techniques that was used has been greatly developed since the preliminary task. When we reviewed our thriller the first example we noticed was the music, as it instantly creates a scary horrific vibe for the audience while this pans to show the location. This steps up another level compared to our prelim video as there was no sound or music, with music in a thriller this can create the whole tension and creepy feeling. Another example that we had improved on was using a tripod of James and Pearce walking into shot, using a tripod makes the film look much more professional and a higher standard. Additionally we had used fades in appropriate places from the first shot to the second they were put to link the scenes together without having a pause. Our fades were much rapid which is better for the audience as they won’t notice the editing.
Mise en scene was another thing we have improved from our preliminary task, we used props, a better location, there was broken glass, cupboards, burnt walls which makes the setting match the storyline whereas in the preliminary task there was no props, and the location was not really thought about. Sound makes our thriller much more dramatic and spooky. The music stings used are the right times to keep the audience on the edge of their seats and the level of tension increases as the film is going on.
Overall we have improved to a massive level from the preliminary task to our final thriller. We learnt what we needed to remember when filming, what the benefits and the disadvantages of filming were. All the important information we didn’t know from filming our prelim we knew for our thriller which made the process quicker. Our final finished film has a high quality of sound, mise en scene, editing and camerawork.
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