Friday, November 6, 2015

Pros and Cons When Considering the Film Project

The option that I subconsciously chose to be best for me: the film introduction. I selected this because of the experience I have in filming and production; in my middle school career I made sure to take TV production every single year. Here I learned shooting and editing techniques that are essential and that make up the core of this project, along with that I learned how to utilize Final Cut Express a program used for editing. I have it installed on my computer, allowing for ease access, and although I have not used it in roughly 3 years now, I still retain how the interface works, and if not it is something I could learn. Sarasota also provides various settings that I could use, such as: the beach, city, outskirts, and multiple residential areas, such diversity would let my group and I employ multiple ideas or alternatives if one happens to fail. I think the film project will be more interactive than the magazine project, by that I mean that we would I have to agree on the ideas, and if not we would collaborate to incorporate all of our visions ending in a better result.

With a project like this there is a lot of room of error that could originate from working from a group. Lack of reliability and dependability could be a huge issue that could destroy this project and the artistry behind it; we must avoid this at all costs. Weather or things out side our control can disrupt the creative process of this film, but with enough precaution we could avoid this altogether; we would look at the forecast and determine if things are optimal enough for filming. Overall the positives out weigh the possible negatives.

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