This was a true test of my absolute patience when it came to rendering
reflections
firstly if i could i would go right back and correct all the camera settings during the workshop so that there is no noise and all camera settings where near identical because upon editing the film i had problems due to different ways the films were rendered be it interlaced or progressive this gave me a lot of pain and torment trying to export without having tones of artefacts destroying the image.
secondly if i could have talked to the performers more then i could have created a more in-depth narrative within post.
things that went well was the learning of using premier pro, i only ever used premier elements and upon seeing pro it was to be honest a wee bit intimidating, but i quickly learnt how to run around the workspace and able to edit.
also having everyones rushes was good cos you could see what other people have done and which way they looked at the brief which may of added more style into my own piece.
my work was majority made from the rushes of group d (my own group) which i filmed with all slow motion was shot by group e, both groups worked together to film which gave us extra time and footage to use.
the major effects i used were colour grading the actual dance to help symbolise distress and struggle as the dance was supposed to be about the me journey of life. this also helped create difference and separation between the routine and the rehearsal.
a big thank you to the two dancers for being a pleasure to work with and everyone else for amazing rushes and ideas that came from them
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