PRELIMINARY TASK 
EVALUATION 
BY LIAM BEST
WHAT WORKED WELL 
Our group worked well together this meant the task was completed on 
the deadline and to a fairly good standard, for the experience we 
had. 
We shot all the different techniques that we needed to practice in this 
task and it all flowed together well. 
The editing seemed to fit together as we filmed enough shots for editing 
properly.
ANY MISTAKES? 
The audio in parts was a bit quiet, this could have been 
fixed by using an external microphone to enhance the 
sound. 
In the editing process our sound was moved forward a 
couple of seconds so that it did not match what was 
going on, on screen. If we had realised before we 
uploaded the film we could have sorted this out.
USE OF CAMERA 
We tried to use the camera in a number of different ways 
so the we could get a good number of different ways. 
One way used the camera was on a tripod. This was 
mainly on the dialogue section so that the shot was 
steady so you could focus on the faces of the ‘actors’ 
talking. 
Another way was using a steady cam accessory. This was 
when characters where moving to avoid a shaky frame 
which doesn't look too good.
THE PROCESS OF FILMING 
We started with a storyboard. This was so when it came 
to filming we knew exactly what we were going to film. 
We made sure we film each shot multiple times so that 
when it came to editing we had plenty of material to 
tweak to make the film look as best it could be.
USE OF PREMIERE PRO 
We initially uploaded the clips using an external memory 
stick from the SD card. 
Then we continued to add onto the main editing part of 
the program. We used the razor tool the most to cut 
parts of shots in half to make the film run more 
smoother. 
In the dancing scene we decided to add strobe lightening 
to give the scene more character.
FILM FEATURES 
We made sure we used match on action whilst opening 
the door and also when the two characters were sat 
down talking. This made the film flow more and be 
more believable. 
We also made sure we used the 180 degrees rule.
SOUND 
Sound was not our strongest point in this task. This was 
due to unwanted background noises not being able to 
get rid of, and also dialogue being quiet. 
We bypassed this by getting rid of original sound and 
added tense music to give the film more character 
and feel.
OVERALL 
I think the preliminary task went better than what we 
initially thought it was going to. 
If I was to do this again I would alter the sound to make 
it better and also change the lighting of the scenes to 
make it more tense.
OVERALL 
I think the preliminary task went better than what we 
initially thought it was going to. 
If I was to do this again I would alter the sound to make 
it better and also change the lighting of the scenes to 
make it more tense.

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Preliminary task evaluation

  • 2. WHAT WORKED WELL Our group worked well together this meant the task was completed on the deadline and to a fairly good standard, for the experience we had. We shot all the different techniques that we needed to practice in this task and it all flowed together well. The editing seemed to fit together as we filmed enough shots for editing properly.
  • 3. ANY MISTAKES? The audio in parts was a bit quiet, this could have been fixed by using an external microphone to enhance the sound. In the editing process our sound was moved forward a couple of seconds so that it did not match what was going on, on screen. If we had realised before we uploaded the film we could have sorted this out.
  • 4. USE OF CAMERA We tried to use the camera in a number of different ways so the we could get a good number of different ways. One way used the camera was on a tripod. This was mainly on the dialogue section so that the shot was steady so you could focus on the faces of the ‘actors’ talking. Another way was using a steady cam accessory. This was when characters where moving to avoid a shaky frame which doesn't look too good.
  • 5. THE PROCESS OF FILMING We started with a storyboard. This was so when it came to filming we knew exactly what we were going to film. We made sure we film each shot multiple times so that when it came to editing we had plenty of material to tweak to make the film look as best it could be.
  • 6. USE OF PREMIERE PRO We initially uploaded the clips using an external memory stick from the SD card. Then we continued to add onto the main editing part of the program. We used the razor tool the most to cut parts of shots in half to make the film run more smoother. In the dancing scene we decided to add strobe lightening to give the scene more character.
  • 7. FILM FEATURES We made sure we used match on action whilst opening the door and also when the two characters were sat down talking. This made the film flow more and be more believable. We also made sure we used the 180 degrees rule.
  • 8. SOUND Sound was not our strongest point in this task. This was due to unwanted background noises not being able to get rid of, and also dialogue being quiet. We bypassed this by getting rid of original sound and added tense music to give the film more character and feel.
  • 9. OVERALL I think the preliminary task went better than what we initially thought it was going to. If I was to do this again I would alter the sound to make it better and also change the lighting of the scenes to make it more tense.
  • 10. OVERALL I think the preliminary task went better than what we initially thought it was going to. If I was to do this again I would alter the sound to make it better and also change the lighting of the scenes to make it more tense.