P5: Source special effects footage in line with production plan
Here is a video of me adding my special effect to my actress. my special effect was drops of sweat on my actresses forehead. I did this by using a pipette to trickle droplets of water onto my actress.
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P6: Review and edit sourced footage
From this we can see from the visual effects videos when I was filming I accidentally cut off my actors feet. This does impact the video but I find that after a short while it doesn't matter as it does not change the message of the film. In addition the lighting is different in the special effect shot as it is in the rest of sequence. this is because they were filmed at different times and in different places.
> Why will this shot work/not work for visual/special effects? This shot works with the visual effect because it is the visual effect. Unfortunately this shot did not turn out how I had planed, the feet were cut off and the light ing was different in each setting therefore it takes away from the believability for he product.
> How will this shot help the narrative? This shot helps the narrative as it is a key part of the story line.
> How do you intend to cut away from this shot to the next one? This shot is going to be a contuse series of jump cuts from the thinking effect to black going in time with the heart beat.
> How effective do you think this shot will be in the final piece? This shot is going to be effective in my final piece as it shows the panic attack it self and helps the narrative flow. > How effective was your directing of the actors? The directions to my actor her were clear and precise and the actor fooled them beautifully which helped with the realism.
> Why will this shot work/not work for visual/special effects? This shot does not work in my product as it is too shaky, this takes away from the believability of the product.
> How will this shot help the narrative? This shot helps the narrative to flow into the visual effect of story and show the panic attack.
> How do you intend to cut away from this shot to the next one? This shot will cut to black the cut into the shrinking effect.
> How effective do you think this shot will be in the final piece? This shot will for sure help the final piece to show how she detaches herself form everyone and how it feels for someone who is having a panic attack.
> How effective was your directing of the actors? Here the actor preformed well and followed my directions perfectly.
> Why will this shot work/not work for visual/special effects? This shot will not work as it is too low down and removes from the believability of the product.
> How will this shot help the narrative? This shot helps the narrative because it shows that she separate herself form the group, this hows that he feels like an outcast and would rather deal with her problems alone rather than asking a friend even thought it would be better for her.
> How do you intend to cut away from this shot to the next one? This shot is part of a racing shot and it will be transiting from a jump cut to black onto the next shot.
> How effective do you think this shot will be in the final piece? This shot will indeed take away from the realism as it it too low. However, I don't think that it will effect the final piece that dramatically and can still be used in my final piece.
> How effective was your directing of the actors? My directions of the actor were clear and effective. The directions of the camera man (my self) there not followed well and this is the reason of the issue.
P7: Apply planned visual effects to sourced footage