Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Reverse Engineering Film Project




First step to remaking the film clip was finding a location to shoot it properly. Then the director had to get all of the release forms from the class to be able to go to the library. Also, the writer needed to recreate the script and decide who was going to act. The sound designer needed to find out what the best method of recording the actor's speaking was best. The camera man had to make a list of all the shots so we had something to go off while making recreating the clip. We then had to practice for the first couple of days how to set everything up to shoot quicker and more efficiently. We set up the green screen in the back so the cars from the real shot would be put into ours. The actors had to also study their lines during all of this. We got the costumes for the actors and found the light that was the best for our scene. After we did all of that we finally started really shooting each day and then eventually finished. Then we got the car clip by recording the road and putting in the background in Premier Pro. We edited all of the clips together and finally fully finished when we combined the old clip to the new one to show them in comparison to each other.

We successfully got very good outfits and memorized the lines. All of the beginning parts before the actual filming we got done pretty fast. I would recommend if we did this again the group as a whole be less divided and all of us trying harder to get it done quicker because we fell a bit behind. Lastly, I would have taken the clip of the cars myself instead of having my dad do it.

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