Thursday 7 January 2010

Progress Update

Our group failed to meet the coursework deadline for filming. From this we learned that filming takes longer than we though and that we need to be more organised, so next time we make a film of any sorts we'll be sure to organise everything and set out a time schedule for the filming. I learnt not to rely on the internet for communication and to wear appropriate shoes when icy as the delayed filming was mostly my fault.

The negative aspects of our filming were obviously we didn't meet the deadline for the filming, but also that we couldn't film due to communication issues as well as health issues which were unavoidable.


Despite the troubles we had I think that there are a fair few things that were positive about our coursework. I think that the amount of time that we spent on our setting is a positive thing due to the amount of time and effort put into our set we got the best out of the materials that we brought (which were originally at a good value). Some members of our group are skilled in different area's, for example; Jake took Art in both GCSE and A level, so he handled the artistic design, he designed and drew the tree we used for our setting. I took Drama for GCSE and A level and so I handled the make up which helped to bring characters to life, especially the Hung-Helper, who looked more realistic (blood, as an example) and Frankie took English Literature in GCSE and A level which helped develop the personalities of the characters. Due to the fact that we had Drama facilities available to us meant that our setting had the appropriate lighting which helped set a good atmosphere.

2 comments:

  1. Stacy, this is exactly the same post as the one that appears on Frankie's blog - please rewrite your post in your own words.

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  2. I re-wrote it, into my own words.

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