At the beginning of the project, my aims were to improve my technical skills and also create an effective opening sequence.
I think that I managed to improve my technical skills, since I can use Adobe Premier to a higher level than before. In some ways my camerawork skills have improved, although I'm still not all that confident with taking movement shots, so I do still need to improve on that.
Overall, I'm fairly pleased with our opening sequence. Some of the camera work and editing is really good, but the whole chase sequence is really irrelevant to the rest of the film. In fact, only the last shot of the photos on the wall really has any relevance to the rest of the film. In retrospect, when thinking of ideas for our opening sequence, we probably should have also considered what the rest of the film would be about.
During the project, I've learnt a few things. For example, I've learnt how to work in a group with people I wouldn't have necessarily expected to work with. Other things I've learnt include:
- Shooting outdoors in the winter is perhaps not the best of ideas.
- Chase sequences are really quite hard to shoot well
On the whole, I think the group worked quite well together. There were a few disagreements towards the end of the project, but we generally managed to work them out. I was quite good at compromising, but I do think that I probably should have demonstrated more leadership skills and been more assertive in expressing my opinion. This is something that I will need to keep trying to improve on.

The main image on the cover is a polaroid which links to a main element of film. The back cover also has a polaroid on it, so the audience would probably expect polaroids to appear a lot in the film. The male's face on the polaroid is half in darkness, which shows that maybe the villain leads some kind of double life. The film has an 18 certificate, which would make the audience expect that the film would be more violent than a film with a lower certificate. The actors' names are quite small on the front cover, which shows that they are not being used to sell the film. The colours used are quite conventional for a thriller cover. The black and white could link to the idea of some sort of battle between evil ('The Anaesthetist') and good (Naomi). The title of the film sets up the expectation that the film will mainly be focused on the villain. 'The Anaesthetist' suggests that the killer has a medical knowledge and this would probably be an important element of his killing style.