3. It also develops the idea of one of the main characters having a dysfunctional character – namely my co-star Claire being very pernickety about her food.
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10. First, the sound quality in the prelim task is very poor as it is either with an echo, or filmed outside where the wind effects the quality for example you can hear the difference in wind when the shot changes during the prelim. In the main task I eliminated this by only using a few lines of dialogue, and waiting for a clear day to film on, as to remove the problem of wind.
11. Second, there are no transitions used in the prelim as we had only just started using the iMac and were still getting used to the different aspects and effects. This drastically changes for the main task, as the use of transitions shows the change in time, most recognisably after the rolling credits, there is the turning page transition which shows the stretch in time between the filming in the college into the picnic in the park.
12. Lastly, there is a major improvement in sound during the main task. This is sound generally as opposed to dialogue quality. The music used in the main task is pretty much continuous and helps to convey the moods of the characters at the time. For example the upbeat music at the start gives the idea of a confused nature for the characters which turns into a slower, more romantic song during the date, and finally onto the celebratory type music at the end to signify the nice ending to the introduction.