Thursday, 29 March 2012
My Film 3 Documentary
Evaluation- We chose to say the information on camera rather than recording our voices and adding pictures, i thought this would be a more creative way of filming the documentary. We shot the documentary almost continuously only stopping when changing to a different subject we shot it this way to keep it real as mistakes always happen and trying to make the documentary totally perfect avoiding stuttering and other things wasn't worth it because of the time we had to do it. If i could change anything i wouldn't change the structure of how we did it or any of that but if i could do it again i'd fine tune it all to make sure it was all done to look more professional as we sort of aloud mistakes to happen because we didn't have time to correct them.
Skills and Qualifications - Education and Training: The educational requirements for being a film editor varies because getting a job relies on experience and industry connections. Typically a film editor will earn a Bachelor of Art with a major in film and television, film studies or communications.
Also because film editors need to know how to use a camera and equipment, they may also major in cinematography. A film editor may also go to independent film schools, photographic institutions and technical school as well as attending University.
Methods of recruitment - As well as the methods of recruitment said in the video the internet is also a good place to find jobs as a video editor. The internet offers many websites that help people find jobs making it easier for video editors to find employment.
Transferable skills - Knowledge and Skills: A good film editor is committed to following the directors vision rather than changing material to make a personal statement. Also a film editor is able to work well with the footage he/she is given and able to refine and improve your own work and knowledge.
Along with all that, film editor is the skills to work well with directors, cinematographers, sound editors, special effects editors and music producers, this is a must.
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