Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Preliminary task evaluation


The 180 degree rule:


This means that when filming you cannot change the angle of the camera by more than 180 degrees as the audience will see the action from one perspective but then if it changes the characters will be in a different place with no explanation. To break the 180 degree rule you must show the camera clearly moving out of the 180 degrees into a different 180 degrees or begin a new scene.


Shot reverse shot:


This is where the shot is at one person then moves to another person, normally in their view then it goes back to the first person.


Match on action shot:


This is where the perspective of the camera changes but the scene continues to flow.


Eye line match:


This is where the eye line of one character must line up with another one, so if one character must look to the left the person next to them who is looking at them must look to the right.


 
The eye line shot was maintained in the final scene where two characters look directly at each other. While the match on action shot was maintained while the character walked up the stairs and then the camera moves to around the corner where the character appears from.


The shot reverse shot is also in the final scene where two characters hand over a document where one looks at the other it reverses to the other to ask a question and then turns back for the answer. On top of this the 180 degree rule is used when the villain and heroine walk past each other as it maintains the view from one side of the 180 degree line.


The filming process went well as we kept to the scenes from the storyboard and the timing was good in itself. The fact we were filming around the college was good as well as we knew where there were good spots for specific scenes and it allowed us to be imaginative. Then the only problem was that the break caused noise and disruption so we had to stop for ten minutes whilst this happened.


I have learnt how to add the title scenes and how to move the music from the website to the editing software. I have also learnt how to add fades and different textures to the music as well as transitions to the film.
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