Firstly, I went the the Ark, Stubbington. This is a place where abandoned cats and dogs are rescued,

looked after, homed and then re-homed.
I began with getting my consent form signed so the footage that i will be shooting is allowed to be shown. Next, I was taken on a tour around the premises and explained all the areas and given a few facts and statistics which i can use during the video. The next thing I did
was film buildings and signs showing what the places were and what was in the different buildings. The next thing I did was get shots from inside the buildings where the dogs were kept. I filmed a shot walking down the rows of cages of dogs - I think this will be an impact clip into the reality of abandoned dogs.
The next thing i did was interv
iew someone that worked there and worked with the animals, in analyzing their behavior. I think that this was a good idea because it gives the video evidence of what is happening to the animals and makes it seem more reliable and informative. I had prepared questions to ask so that I could get the answers and information that i wanted.
When editing this section in my video, I cut some of the excess shots and errors in the speech where the information was boring, not useful or had things like background noise like other people talking. I then split the clips and separated the different types of question and the put them into different parts of the film. I did this because i wanted to spread the interview throughout the video so it wasn't boring or go
on too long and loose the audiences interest.
Also, today we went to Portsmouth live tv and learned about how they make their films, how they produce them and how they shoot the films. In addition we learned about all the things that you need to do to make live TV successful.
Today I think that I have come up with ideas to make my video more varied and exciting like splitting clips up and putting the video in different orders. Also, I have learnt different camera shots to use for effect.


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