Back when we made our prelim task, we had little knowledge of how to film in a way in which would look reasonable professional. We had little variety of shots, and scene change. We didn't include any other special effects, and the editing was all simple and the same. However, having expanded our knowledge on things that would improve our skills for making our own, we were then able to use so many different effects on finished product. Things like changing the image into black and white, to give a scary look, and cropping the image to make sure what is on the screen is only what we wanted to be there. When linking the clips together, we wanted to make it as interesting as we could, however not distracting. So we had effects like fading in and out, flashing clips to create tension, zooming in to focus on something in particular. Out shot choice was also changed, using many more than previously, and image was no longer hand held, and instead on a tripod, to stop the viewer from being dazzled from the wobbling image.
Here is a video we made in order to explain all this.
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