Recently as an introduction to the media course I was given the task to create a short film and then edit it. Filming was quite difficult to begin with. I had never filmed anything before, so I wasn’t fairly sure on which buttons to press and how to hold the camera. Eventually, after a few practices it came natural to me. I was able to produce a film with various shots, such as over the shoulder shot, long shot, point of view and many more shots. Whilst filming I learnt that you did not have to shoot the different scenes in the correct order, because you can rearrange them after when it’s time to edit.
I found editing very enjoyable. The best part of editing was that i was the one in control of what special effect to add to my film to make it better. I decided how my film began and ended. Various special effects such as changing the speed sound or colour of the clip made a huge difference to the film. Depending on how many mistakes you made when filming determines how long it may take to edit your film to make it perfect. Editing takes a lot of patience and focus.
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