On this day we did our last run through and a little while after we did our final shoot with a live audience so we could get honest feed back for our show. From how it went, I think it went very well as we didn't have a lot of time to rehearse and even when we did there was a lot of problems, either people weren't in or some people who were filling in didn't make much effort that made it more harder for us and it made the process even longer.
what went well even before the production of the show was the process of pre planning, as we split the task 1 tasks so we could all make an effort and get things done faster. What made it even better is that all knew what we were doing, so it speeded things up even more. after task 1 was done, we shared everything on Google drive so we were all able to get all the work and post it on our blogs. we decided what we were going to be doing for the final product and I was given the role of lighting, so I had to know all the timings of when I should turn them off, dim them and even bring them back up.
after all that, and went it came down to the production as a group we had more negatives than positives throughout the whole thing even though we were the ones who had everything ready and were more organised when it came to preproduction. we were missing a lot of things such as our live performers as we were going to have them in our show, they only came in for about two rehearsals and the for the final thing, which were in charge by two members of the group. so without them there we had to improvise and fill in the gap with those who filled in for us.
even though the final thing went well, it was a good and bad experience as we learnt different things about the multi-cam world and how hard it actually in a studio. we also were taught how the visual mixer works and how it operated within the multi-cam and how it helps with the smooth running of an multi-cam production
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