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Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Prelim Evaluation

In general, I found our overall attempt at our Prelim task to be substantial. Our editing wasn't the best, however the split screen worked efficiently which helped to make our task better.
Mine and Elliot's acting wasn't of the best quality, neither was our use of location. However, with the time provided, I think we managed to pull it off effectively enough.
All of us put in equal parts to the production of our Prelim task. We took it in turns to edit the footage and we all had input during the filming. This is why I think our task was successful despite the look of it.
The costume wasn't planned out properly, so each of us was just wearing our regular clothes, therefore it didn't look as professional as we'd hoped. 
Our use of props however seemed to add largely to the verisimilitude of the task .
 We used a briefcase, a gun, a phone and an envelope. By using these we managed to create a more realistic tone to the task set

 Sound throughout The Briefcase mainly consists of diegetic sound, with dialogue and ambient sounds from nearby. There is no incidental music, however the sound of a gunshot was edited over the top when Vickey's character shoots Elliot. The gunshot sound  adds to the whole concept of our plot line and then creates a more realistic feel. 
 

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