In my last Media lesson my Media teacher showed us examples of past student work. This gave us a better understanding of the things we needed to focus on and the things that we should definitely avoid when filming.
There was one student work that we really enjoyed because of the fact the it was filmed in such a slow pace. Me and my partner had already though of utilizing a slow pace through out our short intro, so this gave us a better insight and we saw that the slow pace was quite effective as it really built up the suspense in the introduction.
In all the past student works we either saw the killer or we got a small glimpse of what their weapon of choice was, we didn't really get inspiration from that because we have though that we won't actually show the killer in a way that we can see his face or his weapon. We think this is a good idea because it will keep the audience intrigued because they don't know if it's the actual killer or just a random passerby.
From watching we also noticed the importance that the tripod has, especially if the camera is suppose to be still. Some past students didn't utilize the tripod because it was meant to look hand held, However some students decided not to use a tripod. This made the scene really shaky.
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