Looking back at your prelinary task, what do you feel you have learn in the progression from it to the full product?

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Looking back at your prelinary task, what do you feel you have learn in the progression from it to the full product?

The progression I have made from my prelinary to my full made media product is a huge leap. As you have seen in the minor task, I only used a handful of camera angles. Such as:  Match on action  180° angle  Shot reverse shot Whereas in my media product, I have used a variety of camera angles/shots. Medium shot, over the shoulder shot, point of view, and many more. The process of the media product was longer than the minor task. The minor task took only 40 minutes to make. Whereas the media product took over a series of weeks to film. This is including when I had to go back and re-film some of my footage. Also the editing process took for the media product took over a week to edit. Whereas the minor task took 3 hours to edit.

Continued.... But what I have learnt from the progression from the prelinary task to my full made media product is that it isn’t a massive leap from the minor task to the media product, it is a progression. You have to learn the different techniques to the camera and camera angles. Also we had to learn about how useful sound is and how it can effect your media product. Also we analysed some Opening Title Sequences and what makes a good OTS because we had to make an OTS. Also what I have learnt is that