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Thursday 11 April 2013

Re-shooting 11/04/13

After receiving the feedback and grade for our title sequence my group felt disappointed and wanted to do better. Once we analysed the positives and negatives about our title sequence we decided to plan to scenes which would have a better flow with improved camera shots and convincing props/iconography to fulfil some of the conventions to our genre; action. We also discussed the location and how it looked to much like a school and the fact in some scenes we did not use a tripod, hence our outcome looking unsophisticated and rushed. However, we really liked the typography, transitions and music used and so these would be kept in our new outcome.
We began our new sequence with Mr Teddy having a quick costume change, this immediately represented how he was to change from his normal life into an undercover spy; this involved a wide shot which we all felt really well because it was simple but the performance created a significant action. We then went on to using key iconography such as a smart suit, cocktail and a gun; this made the title sequence much easier to understand because our previous one did not present Mr Teddy as being a spy for our target audience to understand.
Even though we were focusing on Mr Teddy being a spy we also had to remember the comedy side and so we ensured simple but funny actions were used to connote Mr teddy's personality such as him hiding behind a pole that's smaller than him.
Overall the reshooting was very successful because we had a wider range of shots, improved location and props and a joyful atmosphere. I feel very pleased with the new footage and can't wait to edit it all together.

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