This week involved editing the scenes we filmed during the
last workshop on Friday and throughout this week. Editing plays a major part in
creating a film because it allows for the producers of film to make the
impossible and possible things happen. In some cases editors need to rely on
the actors and the camera operator to make scenes so they can edit it to look
more dramatic (Anderson and Jefferson, 2009, pg. 81).
While teaching a class or
guiding them when in the editing process of their filmmaking, it is imperative
that everyone gets a go of editing their group film. Once again collaboration
plays a major part in filmmaking and editing allows for each student to have a
go and problem solve on how they can make a scene more dramatic (Anderson and
Jefferson, 2009, pg. 81). In creating this film we were able to state our
thoughts and ideas that could contribute to the overall film.
Reference:
Anderson, M. & Jefferson, M.
(2009). Teaching the Screen: film
education for generation next. Crows Nest, Australia: Allen & Unwin.
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