Sunday 25 January 2015

Research Post 17; Practical Remake Activity

Practical remake activity
The reason for my group choosing to remake 'A Room For Romeo Brass' was simply because we only had a small group of three and it would've been tricky to film the other remake. I think our remake turned out really well after we asked a fellow class mate to appear as the 'chip man' in one of our scenes. We were able to film our shops within the college with little no noise as many of the other students were in a lesson. 



Another set back whilst filming the remake was the long/wide shot at the beginning scene. Whilst filming this, there were quite a lot of construction noise therefore, we couldn't be heard in the film. We solved this by recording the dialogue inside where it was quiet, however it also meant that the dialogue and the film wasn't in sync. In the future I think that we could try a little better to get the character and dialogue in sync if we have encounter this problem again.


Lastly, it took quite a while to edit our remake, this meant that we had to complete adding our opening titles during our lunch break. This was due to the fact that we also had to record our dialogue after so the time was cut short. I think that we could improve this next time by speeding up on our filming, and anything extra that we would need to do, so as not to have less time editing.

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