There's a clear distinction in quality between the shooting of the outdoor sets (the street) and that of the indoor sets (gloop and sossidge cafe). This is due to my increased understanding of how a camera works, how DRAGONFRAME works and the fact that rather than exporting JPEGS, I now export images as high quality .tiffs. Now I look back I wish I could re-shoot the street sets, but I am feeling more confident than before with a camera. I need to get better at taking my time with photography and considering staging more carefully, as certain shots looked rather amateur before I brought them into Photoshop and retouch them. My tutor was quick to point out the askew angles.
I'm going to take all the images and footage into Premiere and grade them, but I've been putting it off probably out of fear of stepping out of my comfort zone. Having Kate as a second voice while shooting offered an incredibly useful perspective. She picked up on stuff I missed.
Will require a hefty grade
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