Meeting discussions are extremely important, these are essential to creating a good thriller sequence, it allows all members of the group to have an input on the different aspects of the thriller, from costumes to editing, the fact that everyone can voice their opinions allows us to decide as a group which ideas would create conventions of a thriller/engage the audience the most and suit our theme, by doing this we can get the best ideas from our group and not just an individual deciding the whole narrative by themselves, the group can also air concerns on aspects of the film and explain why they feel it isn't suitable and give a suitable replacement, the rest of the group can listen and spot their mistake and correct it or explain why something has been done if the majority still feel it is the correct thing to do.
Our group worked extremely well together, we worked as a team well and discussed ideas within the group with everyone before making it a definite decision, everyone had an effect/input on the final product and contributed toward improving it, we all happily took the roles we were given and filled them well, all of us have taken this seriously and got on with the work, although we have had trouble due to timetables being different we had trouble deciding days to film on, the main problem was that it became dark very early due to it being winter, also everyone was available to film on different days at different times, we got around this and done some shots during school time, other shots were done at weekends, the whole group was fully committed to the task and put all the effort they could in, I feel everyone had a positive influence on the final product.
This post demonstrates some understanding of why group meetings are essential to carry out. The table that you have included above helps to show some understanding of the meetings that your group have had.
ReplyDeleteHowever, the planning sheets are missing from this post and are needed to demonstrate all of the planning work that has happened throughout the production.
Aim to make the table bigger, so that it is easier to read.