Monday, 17 November 2014

Logging sheets

Logging Sheets
For the logging sheets we had to note down every single clip we had filmed in the time frame section. Next we had to decide whether we would be using the clip or not, just a brief decision, also right a brief description of what is going on in the clip so it is easy for us to locate.
The shot, Scene and Take were added in relation to our storyboard, and weather our shot was included in our storyboard or weather it was improvised.

Having to do this was time consuming and hard work but it had to be done so that we could move onto the next task. We started the logging in lesson and then completed it in our own time as it had to be done to a deadline which we would most likely not have met if we didn't spend our free time doing it. This is a good example of time management and planning ahead. When realising we could not get it done in class time we had to make plans to get it complete for next lesson, which meant working independently.

To get this complete we had to work together, therefore one of us would write down the time, scene, shot, take and the other would read it off of the computer files. By doing this we completed it to a good detailed level and in a short amount of time compared to maybe other groups in our class.



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