My Experience: Juno Remake
When going through the clips of our filming I realised they weren't as good as I had hoped them to be. I found that most of the shots were hard to make as filming on location cant be quite tough because there were difficulties to deal with, such as: lighting in dark evenings, filming without people walking in the way of the camera, filming quickly before cars come into our shot, etc.
When putting the clips together and actually making the opening sequence I thought it was good as well as bad. i thought the clips that we shot were alright for an amateurs try as we got the shots we needed and there were good ones for example, there was a shot of feet with leaves around which we shot and it seemed a quite artistic piece to put in.
I felt that we could have improved on framing as when using the tripod or fig rig to film with it was very jumpy as Jaleesa (Juno) was constantly moving out of the frame due to jagged filming. We could have also improved on consistency as there were jump-cuts in the film as we had to retake different shots but it was hard to put them together. The shots were also hard to mimic as some of the Juno sequence was animated so it was hard to shoot the exact same thing when we didn't know what kind of shot it was.
I thought that our editing process went quite well as when we went through the clips and began to see what fitted in and what didn't it was quite easy. I thought that making the final project was easy, for example we had two clips of Jaleesa (Juno) walking and we tried to fit them together to make it seem as if it was a continuous walk so we had to constantly edit the clip to make sure it ran smoothly rather than make it look like a jump cut.
Overall I thought our process was both a mixture of good and bad as the process of filming was quite hard as we had to retake shots constantly but the editing and final piece was good as it was easy to put together when working as a team.