Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
When I look back at my preliminary task, I feel that I have learnt a lot from that point until now, having finished my final project.
Firstly I have learnt how to work as part of a team, effectively. I have learnt that communication is important, you have to make sure that everyone is having their ideas heard and taking part. I've also learnt how important it is too stand up for what you think is going to benefit your group the most, this was something I was unable to do whilst filming my preliminary task. Working as a part of a group is a great thing, it allows you to spread the work load out evenly and not let just one person do all the work, as well as get a variety of different opinions and ideas in order to work to the best of your ability, this I am grateful for, as I don't think I would've coped on my own.
Another thing i have learnt in the progression from the preliminary task to the full project is the amount of work goes into making something like this. I have a new found appreciation and respect for film writers, producers, directors ect... because I know how much work I put into my project, the amount they must have to put in must be immense.

I have also learnt that your mise-en-scene is more important that I originally thought, when filming our preliminary task we didn't really have to think about the costumes or make up, location, props ect because it didn't matter we were trying to showcase our camera skills. But when it came to filming, I found myself picking up on it, like the spacing of the location we used, because I knew it was something the audience would pick up on, if it wasn't done to the best of our ability.
I also realised how much your camera, and camera quality affect your movie. If the camera quality is rubbish or the camera is shaky, it looks bad on you as the creator, so I learnt from my preliminary task how to handle a camera better, as I was the camera operator. It was something that took a while for me to get my head around as I had never really used one for this purpose before hand.
A final thing that I have learnt from the progression from my preliminary task to my final project is how important it is to take into consideration the current forms and conventions of a thriller film as well as looking at the issues surrounding your audience and how you think it will effect or benefit them. I found myself thinking about it more and more as the project commenced, and I began making decisions based on whether or not it would help the audience understand or if it challenged or conformed to the conventions of thriller movies that already existed.

Another thing i have learnt in the progression from the preliminary task to the full project is the amount of work goes into making something like this. I have a new found appreciation and respect for film writers, producers, directors ect... because I know how much work I put into my project, the amount they must have to put in must be immense.

A final thing that I have learnt from the progression from my preliminary task to my final project is how important it is to take into consideration the current forms and conventions of a thriller film as well as looking at the issues surrounding your audience and how you think it will effect or benefit them. I found myself thinking about it more and more as the project commenced, and I began making decisions based on whether or not it would help the audience understand or if it challenged or conformed to the conventions of thriller movies that already existed.