Pre-Production
During our early preproduction stage we planned everything out and had a good plan on paper. We ran into conflict when we began searching for actors. Our first actor was already being used by another group and our second actor was very busy and had little time to film. Around this time we decided that for the sake of time we would use one of our group members. Since we only had a few days left and after school time was limited for our group, most of our filming was done between two days during class. This resulted in our video looking a little rushed and not fully perfected. We now know that we should pick out more than one actor ahead of time just in case and to double and triple check that they are available for all the times on the agreed schedule.
Production
Our costumes were all prepared a week or two before we settled on a final actor so that was one thing we had prepared ahead of time. We filmed everything at school except for the shots with the grandma which were filmed at the house of one of my group members. Some shots such as the tetherball scene and the scene with Trisha's dad were not included due to time restraints. We filmed a couple takes of each shot to make sure they were ok. There was one day where we filmed outside and we forgot to check the audio, another problem with this was that many of us either had incompatible earbuds (iPhone 7 or AirPods) or didn't have them at all. For these scenes we had to film a voice over to use instead of the original audio.
Post-Production
Post production was fairly simple for me as I was very familiar with the original trailer having done the storyboards but I kept the video pulled up in another tab just for a quick reference. I used QuickTime to record the text screens in between shots and then dropped them into Premiere Pro. I then used a YouTube to MP3 online converter to get the audio for the background music and the school bell sound at the beginning of the trailer. All that was left after that was making sure the audio was at the appropriate level and the shots were not cut too short or too long.
Overall this project was really a learning experience for me. I was interesting to have something professional to look off of and try to recreate it with the same amount of prestige. I think my team Collaborated well at the beginning but we started to drift apart a but as we kept hitting more bumps in the road. Even though it may not seem like it, I also think we did a good job with Project Management, we persevered through it all and found a solution and produced a decent video with what we had in the end. Communication was a small issue as some of our first actors were not in quick contact with and they misunderstood the importance of the project. Leadership was important in this project but I feel like we could have stepped it up a little bit. Another team member and I were mostly trying to pull everyone else along and keep going. I did a lot of outside school work and even sent reminders to those who were filming on certain days. Finally, our Technical Skills could have used a little work. I think that all of our editing was good but while filming we slacked on checking sound and focus and some shots were not at the same angle as the original trailer.
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