How I Improved my Film With Re-Shoots.
Overview
The finished product that I will be using for my Coursework is different to the film that I had originally made. That film had a different cast and was much shorter with less footage. I re-shot it because whilst I wasn't unhappy with my product, I felt that it had to be improved. So I went and filmed the whole thing again, taking into consideration the points and tips that my teachers had given me and knowing what I had to improve on, until I was happy with what I had.
Here we can see how my film starts off the same way the original did, however we can see the latter was taken from a slightly different angle and was also filmed much earlier that the former.
This is another still taken from each film. As you can see I tried to keep the final draft as similar to the original as I could.
Here we can see one of the things I did to improve my film. I had the shadow cast against a more obvious and clearer surface so as to emphasise the danger more.
Conclusion
Overall, I feel that the changes that i made to my film were for the better, and I am much happier with what I had by the end, the re-shoots were well worth it.
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