Scene 1 - Empty Classroom
As we are in an empty class room, there are no real issues with the sound.
In future, to make the sound quality better we would use tie mic's instead
of the boom mic. To make it more professional the presenters should practice
more so that they don't laugh through it.
Scene 2 - Outside
In the second scene we are outside so you can hear the wind quite loudly.
You can also hear Edd shouting in the middle of our dialogue which threw
us off cue. We would have to re-film if someone shouted over the recording
and to be better prepared for the weather you could check the weather forecast.
The presenters could also stand closer to the camera so they can be heard
clearer and speak louder.
Scene 3 - Hub/Computers
We are situated near a communal area of college so a lot of other peoples
conversations can be heard over us. Next time we could use a tie mic instead
of the boom. We could also ask the noisy people to either be quiet or move
while we filmed or alternatively we could film elsewhere.
Next time we would use a tie mic instead of a boom to pick up less sound.
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
Preparing to Shoot on Location
It is important to plan before filming on location as you will need to think about things that could possibly go wrong and how to get around them. This helps to ensure that you will get a good quality recording as you are prepared. It could also save time as you know what you will be doing before you arrive there.
If you do not plan then possible things can go wrong and you will find yourself stuck when trying to fix them. This could be because you haven't brought extra equipment when you might of ended up needing it. It will also waste time as you will have to find out what's gone wrong.
If you do not plan then possible things can go wrong and you will find yourself stuck when trying to fix them. This could be because you haven't brought extra equipment when you might of ended up needing it. It will also waste time as you will have to find out what's gone wrong.
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