Problems -
A continuity error, the character played by Dan Wiltshire was in one shot standing against a wall, and in the following shot where it was a direct cut he was not against the wall. This was therefore fixed with a dissolve transition to represent the passing of time, and the error was then resolved.
The first attempt at the voice over failed, as the script for the voice over was not well thought, and once edited to fit the film it did not make sense. Because of this, we had to record a voice over for the second time. The second attempt was successful, however we had to research into the language that we used, and see if it could be justified by the '15' rating that we decided on during the development stages - But this was successful and we found sufficient information in order to keep the voice over as it was.
There were few problems regarding sound, as we decided over the development stages that there would be no natural audio (such as speech, as due to the camera the sound would be poor) so we therefore decided to have a soundtrack and a voice over. the soundtrack was developed using equipment in order to collate different sounds into one track, and this was successful. However we had to fix the sound in the voice over as there was some hum in the background which made the voice over sound distorted, however this was eventually fixed with filters.
Tuesday, 10 March 2009
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