Friday, 10 February 2017

7/02/2017

Today we had our live recording for social challenge, the production went well , everyone  in my team turned up for the show and we even had a live audience that had provided us with feedback.

Me and Timmy were the cameramen , we were given instructions by Berfin (vision mixer) and Dani (director) through the headphones telling us what shots we should do and when.


Before the show started we had to set up the set , me and Timi set up the camera's by setting up the tripods and placing the ipad's on them correctly.


During filming everything was going great , but I had one of the stiff tripods. Whenever I tried to move the tripod around it would cause the camera to start shaking and this was annoying because it made the footage shake.




The show went well we finished shooting and then we had feedback. First of all the feedback that we received was crap. The feedback was mostly to the host and the people participating in our show such as ; they need to act like they are actually recording and improvise. But the technical feedback that we got was the floor manager did a great job with communicating with the team and the cameramen also did a great job.




What went wrong was when we played back the footage of our live show recording, the camera was shaking too much which made the footage look unprofessional. Also we could hear all the sounds and the conversations that was said through the mics which had been recorded onto the actual footage. Also the cuts for the footage weren't good, some of the cuts looked really bad and weren't cut at the right time. So sadly our group have to re-shoot our final piece because the footage was so bad it could not be submitted.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   


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