As explained previously, we were meant to come up with various different ways to shoot and demonstrate our actors and roles credits, as we took inspiration from the opening of 'Napoleon Dynamite', but instead of using student cards and food (as seen in the film), we wanted to try various scenario's but with school related objects instead, to keep within our school theme (such as the highlighting video below).
After many a conversation, we then decided to change this idea, as despite it's originality and uniqueness, we were advised that having too much variation within our credits was a bad idea, as they should all appear to the same theme. After this was pointed out, we agreed with this completely, hence our final product's credits appearing all similar.
Our third scene which was planned on our original plan was a time lapse of a typical lunchtime at our school. However, as you can see the camera jolted constantly within the clip, and no matter how many time we tried to adjust this, more problems began to arise. To make life easier, we concluded that we should just remove this brief clip, as we feel that we had already successfully set our school scene previously with our drone shots.
My final example of some of our out-takes is our bully scene, which (in hindsight) was a key moment within our plot, as it highlights the motivation behind the hiring of the Hitman in the first place. However, after moving the clip around and adjusting it's colour, length and speed, we soon realised that this whole clip was not really needed to explain his motives. Wherever we placed it, we felt that the clip was out of place, so we just decided to permanently remove it.
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