Canon EOS 1300D DSLR Camera A vital new media technology used within the construction of our production was the Canon EOS 1300D DSLR camera. We acquired the camera from the school's arts department, which had significantly better quality cameras due to the photography courses the department runs. We booked out the equipment on multiple occasions, this allowed us to film across various dates and refill any scenes with any errors or mishaps. By having virtually unrestricted access to a HD camera, this enabled us to construct a professional final product. This was because we could record all our desired camera shots, angles and movements alongside the tripod. The use of the camera was vital in portraying verisimilitude towards the audience through the use of a handheld shot. By using the Canon camera accompanied by the strap (pictured on the right) we could easily film the handheld shot. The use of the camera enabled a clear image to be recorded despite the quick movement durin
We had a vast response in terms of feedback to our production, ‘Love Me’. The majority of the reviews and feedback we received were positive but we still proceeded with minor changes to create two drafts before a final completed trailer. These drafts were the direct consequence of criticism left on our trailer or blog. I feel the feedback was vital in crafting our final trailer for ‘Love Me’, enabling us to strive for a well-rounded trailer, utilising conventions to maximise the standard outputted into our product. The feedback was grasped from a range of source, from classmates to teachers. Valuable feedback was received from Mr Noble, who is heavily involved with the film industry as well as teaching at the academy. His feedback greatly influenced our final product as he has first-hand experience and knowledge with trailers and the movie industry. Film Trailer In terms of the trailer, we received a lot of positive feedback, this included the following… Pacing. Generally, th