Friday, 9 October 2015

Preliminary Evaluation


Preliminary Evaluation

In my preliminary video the shots we filmed corresponded well to our storyboard. We used most shots that were in our storyboard, for example the storyboard starts with a tracking shot and so does our video. Every time we filmed this part we had to make sure that the sun was shining because it would throw the audience out of the action if suddenly the shadows disappear when we come to edit the video. If we did this task again I would film the action in an area with no sun so it’s easier and quicker.



The shot that we couldn’t didn’t film because of time restrictions was the last one. Our storyboard says that we are going to end the video with a close up of Alannah’s face. We actually finished the video with a shot, reverse shot. So if we did this task again I would make sure that my group are working quickly and efficiently so we can include every shot.


 


The match on action in my video worked really well as I made sure I edited the two clips perfectly. I made sure as jack opened the door in the first clip, the door is in the same position when the second clip starts. Also that he uses the same hand to open the door so the match on action is at a really good standard.



 I believe that the best part of the video is the shot, reverse shot because everything is timed perfectly and when I switch the camera shot to Alannah’s face for the last time, I do it during a sentence, which was very difficult to make the dialogue sound smooth but I managed to do it without throwing the audience out of the action.  I also didn’t break the 180 degree rule when I did this. I made sure the camera remained on the left side of Alannah as her and jack was having the conversation. This is so that they don’t look like they are facing the same way and its clear to the audience which way they are facing.


















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