For our opening sequence we worked in a group of 4, which overall worked out successfully. However there were some moments where there were some organisation issues with our group. One example is when we were initially brain-storming ideas for an opening sequence. We all had conflicting ideas about the task, with half of us wanting to create a thriller, and the other wanting a romance. Because of our indecisions we started the work slightly later than planned. Another organisation problem was on the day of shooting. We arranged to travel to London, when some of the group arrived late and had to meet us in London at a much later time than we had intended. These organisation issues were a weakness of our work, and did mean we were not able to obtain all of the shots we had planned. But mostly we were able to capture most of the shots we wanted, and I am pleased with the outcome.
Because we were indecisive when thinking of an idea, we started by developing two ideas at once. We developed a romance idea, and a thriller idea alongside each other. We eventually decided upon the romance idea, and continued to develop that idea. However we were still indecisive about our romance idea, where yet again half of us wanted a different outcome to the different half. Some of us wanted a conventional romance sequence, whilst the others wanted a sequence which challenged conventions. This was another weakness of our work, because we struggled to agree on a single idea, which lead to some areas of vague developments.
A successful part of the project was the research. When researching into the romance genre we looked at a variety of successful films in the genre, such as Titanic and Love Actually. This gave us inspiration for our own sequence, and showed us the key conventions of romance films. This helped us, because we were creating a conventional romance opening sequence.
To prepare us for the opening sequence we completed many preparation tasks. A key task was the creation of a storyboard for our sequence. This meant we were very organised on the day of shooting, because we knew exactly what shots we needed. Further helping our organisation was the shooting schedule we created. Both of theses tasks were helpful, but they could of been improved. This is because we did not plan in enough detail in the shooting schedule, which lead to some shots not being possible to capture. For example, we planned to take a shot of some tube doors opening from the outside, the problem with this shot was the fact that there were always people walking in the way of the shot when we took it. If we had planned better we would of realised the flaws in this idea and could of saved time, which could of been spent on another shot.
A planned shot we had was to film aboard a bus, from outside the window. This turned quite well, given us some good shots, for example 0:38 and 1:48. However we were not able to use the intended shots we filmed from the bus because we encountered a number of issues. The first problem was the fact that the bus made the camera shake, and the other problem was that some of the buses we took had very dirty windows.

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