Friday, 8 November 2013

Evaluation

Evaluation of short clip
Brief:
Film a short conversation between two people that demonstrates
-       180degree line
-       Shot-reverse-shot
-       Match on action

180-degree line is a line you do not cross when filming i.e. when doing over the shoulder shot you film over the left shoulder of one person then when you switch you move to the right shoulder of the other person.

Shot reverse shot is where you switch the angle of your camera without crossing the 180-degree line this could be an over the shoulder shot.

Match on action matches the action from one shot to the next this can be used to mask the cut so it is not seen as easily and is done with movement.

Planning

We wrote out a script using Celtx this consisted of a conversation between two people. From our script, we wrote out a storyboard to get an idea of what camera angles we would need to use for the filming. We researched on locations for filming to fin the best place and we found a classroom; this was suitable because we had the space to film comfortably. The shots that we used in production were long shot, close up, medium long shot, medium two shot and medium over the shoulder shot. The risk assessment we did was the checking of the planned room to make sure it was safe to film in.

Filming
To film our shots steadily and consistently we used a tripod to get the correct height and angle for the camera but we had to consider the focus of the camera as sometimes the camera lost focus and we had to edit that out when editing. Another difficulty we had was knowing the script because when it came to filming we forgot lines so when we kept repeating it the would alter slightly. When filming we used a long shot to show the walking down the corridor; this is establishing the location. We then used a close up shot on the door handle for the opening of the door this then shows clearly what is happening. The next shot we used was a medium long shot of the character walking in this establishes the character clearly walking into the room. We then used a medium two shot of the characters establishing position of them and the location. To show who is talking we used medium shot over shoulder for both character A and B

Editing
When editing we used final cut pro to cut the recordings to fit accordingly so that the video as a whole was consistent and flowed smoothly. The shots were put together so that there were no jumps in the film or the audio. Once all of the cuts were put together and they were consistent we added in text to establish our names and fades in both the beginning and the end to create a transition in and out.

How does the film demonstrate the brief?

The film shows that we have used all of the shots that are needed and is edited together correctly. The film follows the rule of the 180-degree line because it stays on one side of the characters, which is the 180-degree line. We used shot reverse shot when editing the films together to switch between the over shoulder shots of the characters. Finally we used match on action when cutting between shot for opening the door and sitting down these shots do not jump and create a smooth transition.

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