4.1-Reviewing The Strengths and Weaknesses Of My Production Work
1. How close was your final production to the initial ideas that you had?: When I made the final production, I didn't had this thought that I want to change it I just kept to the original idea.
2. How did the pre-production process help you when it came to making your film?: It helped me to think about the ideas that I want to put it into my film also what should I edit to make the film good and appealing.
3. How appropriate was your final product to your intended target audience?: It is appropriate because my final product doesn't include extreme violence and curse words. This is for the audience that are sensitive or don't want curse words to be included in a video.
4. What contribution did you make to the film (if in a group discuss your technical contributions e.g. camerawork, sound etc, if on your own talk about the things you did when shooting): I didn't had any contribution into the film, I just had one idea and I never changed the idea.
5. How was your time management on this project?: It was good, I had loads of time to make a video and edit all together.
6. What have you learnt from this activity?: The activity that I learnt is putting music into my video and it wasn't that hard as I thought it would be and I think I'm getting the hand of editing videos because at the very start, I didn't know how to edit a video but when I made a video was the one to edit that video, and I quickly adapted into editing pretty quickly.
7. What do you feel went well, and what things would you try to improve the next time?: The thing that it went well was editing the video, it wasn't that of a challenge and the thing that I need to improve is getting better at editing even though I'm happy with my accomplishment, I steel want to be better at it at some point in the future.
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