What went well
The cinematography went well as we completed all filming in the allocated time and were pleased with the footage we had taken. We also had finished filming mostly within the same day so that the lighting changes were minimal. This worked by recording all of the outside scenes on one day and recording the inside scenes on another to allow for continuity.
Our planning also went well as we didn't need to improvise in any sections as we made a detailed storyboard and many blog posts to ensure we made it correctly. Our planning also showed that we combined two storyboards or ideas to get a final product of one storyboard. This allowed for many good ideas to be combined and get an adventure.
The editing and soundtrack went well as they were perfectly timed together so that the music links with what is happening.
What didn't go well
Firstly we think that there was some continuity problems in some of our shots as Harry was in one of them and also the tripod was in the other. However we quickly found these problems and re-filmed each clip.
Another problem would be that during filming there was ongoing background noise to make it that in the final 10 seconds of the opening sequence we couldn't hear Harry as clear as you could hear Michael and Jack. We couldn't lower the background noise and keep the same voice level of Harry talking so we had to leave it as it was.
Originally we had a 20 second black screen during the beginning of the film and found that this was a problem.
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