7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?

When I look back at my preliminary task, I see that from it is how I came to learn most of the techniques me and Charlotte used in the creation of 'Hunting Innocence'. Because for the preliminary task we had requirements which had to be included in the short film, it was by making them and seeing what went right and wrong is how we came to understand such techniques. We then used what we learned and perfected it to us much as we possibly could as it accuracy is highly important to this coursework.
In this task we were required to produce a short film which would demonstrate our understating of the required elements; elements such as: the 180 degree rule, shot/reverse shot and our abilities with all other media/film aspects of the production of a film. When making 'Hunting Innocence' we used and perfected some of the required elements, which proves what I learnt from the preliminary task. Without the task I would have probably taken longer time to understand and accomplish these elements, which would have been very time consuming. Having learnt them before really helped us, as we could visualise our ideas better making the execution all the more easier.
Here is the match on action element we used both in the preliminary and 'Hunting Innocence':

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