Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Preliminary Task Evaluation




A 180 degree rule is a simple guide line showing the space between two characters. In our film this is used when the two characters are swapping the goods.  We used a match on action when the package is being passed between the two characters and he is getting his reward in return.



 In our film eye line match which is when the camera is at eye level is shown when the main character is walking down the stairs and the other character looks to see him. When the dealer is waiting and then walking to the destination of the deal it switches to the other waiting character twice, this is a shot reverse shot, where it switches between two scenes happening at the same time.




 The use of the shot reverse shot between two characters helps to break up the scene so it doesn't get boring and also allows us to see what is happening through out the film so it gives us something to think about and expect.

The film making process was pretty simple and went smoothly. This was helped by the fact we already had a written storyboard plan and knew everything that was going to happen so all we had to do was get was on paper done in real life. The storyboard helped as we knew where we were including certain key Technics and that it was all done. It also meant that we had a guideline of were to set it and the angles at which we would film our shots from. At some points we did improvise but a storyboard did make it much simpler. When filming certain shots we also used a tripod to make sure the camera was steady and it looked professional. 

On adobe premier I learnt how to match up match on actions, this is were you cut scenes so it is just the key events shown and emphasized. I learnt how to add music by going on to incompetech.com and downloading a chosen piece of music and then imported into our piece of work 

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