EVA Short Film
In EVA we had to create a cohesive script and one that we could actually produce. So while in pre-production we chose to change the script so we could finish the movie on time. We didn't do much storyboarding because our group felt like they held back the creativeness of the group and actors.
During the production we went with what felt right. Since we didn't storyboard we let the actors freely convey their emotions. I was the cinematographer and I was not happy with my camera skills but I did learn how to use the camera settings to create different moods and how to use different lenses to make more emotional scenes for the audience. Skai, the director, lead the group into her vision of the movie but also letting room for creativeness. She was open to the ideas we had as a group.
In post-production we helped Erin, our editor, complete our movie We gave our input on how the film should look and what kind of cohesive mistakes we could fix. Either by changing the shot or trying o edit the mistake out.
I believe we could have done better with casting actors but we were on a short time frame and when we decided to change the script that time frame shortened even more. This isn't the best short my group was capable of making because it was rushed and we only had one day to film.
I believe we could have done better with casting actors but we were on a short time frame and when we decided to change the script that time frame shortened even more. This isn't the best short my group was capable of making because it was rushed and we only had one day to film.
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