Tuesday, 28 February 2012

EVALUATION: How has doing the preliminary affected the way we do our main task?

In our preliminary task we used camera techniques such as match on action and long shots. We thought these would work well in our film as they seemed to work well in our preliminary and gave the film a bit more of a 'professional' look as it created continuity.
We took these techniques and applied them to particular scenes such as opening a door this, overall, created a less armature look and it worked well because it fit well in our film. It fit well because we could cut it short to speed up the cuts. This added to the dramatic effect that will hopefully intrigue the audience more.



This is an over the shoulder shot from our preliminary video. We also used this type of shot in our main film because it added reality and it was appropriate for the effect we were trying to achieve.








This long shot is at the start of our preliminary and we also used a similar shot type at the start of our main film as well. It adds depth to the scene as you can see the whole of the character and some of the background.








Another shot we used in our preliminary as well as our film is the close up/match-on-action shot. We used this in our film because it created a sense of time passing and that it looked better if we did it in shorter cuts. It also created continuity to make the action run smoother.







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