This is my 8-Shot Journey Video.
For my first filming project, I had to film and direct an 8-Shot Journey, filming around the college campus, documenting someones journey from one place to another, in just 8 shots, as well as ensuring that all of the shots went together well.
First of all, as part as the pre-production process, we were all given storyboards to plan out what and where we were going to film, aswell as decide what type of shot sizes we were going to use for each shot. To try and get an idea of what places I wanted to film, I went around the college campus and wrote down the places I thought best for my 8-Shot Journey, once I had decided these places, aswell as the best shot size that would be appropriate for the shot, I completed the storyboard. I found this process overall quite easy and thought the pre-production process quite simple, although there were some difficulties when it came to the drawing aspect of it.
After I had completed the pre-production, I then went on to the actual production of the 8 Shot Journey. So, following what I had written on my storyboard, I then directed Abby into each shot, while making sure to write down how many times I had to film each particular shot. The overall process of the production had its difficulties, for example, more often than not, a shot had to be re-taken more than once, due to other people around the campus walking through the shots, although this can not be avoided, it did slow down the whole filming process.
The last and final stage of My 8-Shot Journey was Post-Production, which involved logging each shot onto the logging sheet, and then editing the correct shots together to complete the 8-Shot Journey. The logging of each shot was quite difficult, and took up alot of time, as I had to wait for a video camera, and then had trouble being able to play and stop each shot, so it took longer for me to log them. The actual editing of the video however, was a more less complicated process, and I found this quite simple to do. The final process was burning the video onto a DVD, which once I had found out how to use the program, was an unproblematic process.
In conclusion, I think the whole of My 8 Shot Journery went quite well, but it would have been better to have had more time, as the editing of the video was very rushed.


