We planned out film by created a shot list and a storyboard so we could delegate task to each of us in the group. Having the story board and shot list helped us to know what we were doing and to keep to a plan.
Production
The production mainly consisted of two elements. ‘Found/Archive footage’ and ‘Filming’ we split up the tasks between everyone so we all had certain clips of archive footage to find on youtube and from other sources and also shots we needed to go out and film .
Post production
The post production editing of this film took a long time. I didn’t anticipate how long it would take to look through all of the archive footage and choose what I wanted to use. I had to be ruthless as most of the time I had to choose a very shot couple second clip from a whole video which could sometimes be 10 minutes in length. Overall, I really enjoyed editing this film. I really like the topics we chose and I think that we successfully made a film through the use of filming and editing which shows the comparison between the WW2 and the current pandemic.
1. Layout/ Structure
2. Footage
3. Text/Graphics
4. Audio
The Audio in this film is probably the most important part in terms of bringing the film together, and creating the mood. The song we chose was from the Starwars The Clone Wars and the track was called ‘Buring the Dead’ The song title was relevant to the film but we felt that the song worked extremely well with out vision for the film. The centre piece of the audio was ‘Churchill’s Fight on the Beaches’ speech. I opened the film with a montage of news reports about Covid and Donald Trump. I also included bits of boris Johnson’s speech on going into lockdown, a snipit from Freedom Church’s online service and the queens speech about covid.
5. Colour
I don’t have a lot of experience colour grading video, I found it quite difficult and i did not grade every clip. With more time I would have tried to match all the footage that we took and found from during the pandemic. What I did do was make primary corrections and get all the footage to a good neutral base. This meant tweaking the exposure, highlights, shadows and contrast to make the clips either brighter or darker.