Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Evaluation Preliminary (Jodie)


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A successful example of continuity/ match on action. 
During filming we shot each scene a minimum of 3 times, this meant we could shoot each one from different angles and through editing choose the best one. 

Continuity/ Match on Action - We knew how important it was to create one continuous motion, instead of a jumpy and unrealistic clip. For example we could not film two different doors and the character should be wearing the same outfit
throughout the film.



During editing we added effective music and transitions that matched the mood of our clip and created a flowing atmosphere. 

Our shot reverse shot was successful, as it added realism to the clip, which we achieved once adding the two shots together in post production. 



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White Balance -
White balancing can make the difference between a video that looks natural and well-made and one that looks a little off, giving the audience reason to feel as though something isn’t right.
At the beginning of filming when we went to film outside the white balance was incorrect resulting in the camera screen 
going from green to white when being moved. After realising 
this we changed the settings and balance to adjust it to fit the
surroundings



180 Degree rule/ Shot reverse shot -
While filming we used the 180 degree rule during a conversation between Maria and I, however during editing we realised that we had broke the 180 degree rule, to rectify this we should of filmed over my left shoulder. By breaking this rule it may appear to the audience that the characters have changed position. After making this mistake we will be sure to double check our shots in the future.


180 degree rule breaking







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