Friday, 29 November 2013

Preliminary Task and Evaluation



The story we was trying to tell through this video was about two girls getting prepared to have a fight over some money.

We incoperated many of the shots we could for example a eyeline shot, however we couldn't have a gaphic match because we didn't have the right equipment.
An eye-line match shot is when we see a character looking at something off screen and then we cut to a shot of what they are looking at, we use this in the short clip alot with both characters when their speaking.
We also used a match-on-action shot at the start of the clip, a match-on-action shot is when we see a character start an action in one shot and then see them continue it in the next, for example we see a character on one side of the door, open it and walk half way through and in the next shot we see her coming through the door and shutting it.

Whilst doing this we had to becareful of not breaking the 180 degree rule, this rule is a basic guidline that states that two characters (or other elements) in the same scene should always have the same left/right relationship with to eachother.

There was a problem when we filmed the first time. we uploaded our foteage and the sound hadn't worked properly so we had to refilm it and start again.

I think we captured the eye-line match shots very well, however next time we could try to get some equipment to do the graphic match shot.



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