Friday, 21 October 2016
Thursday, 13 October 2016
Preliminary Tast
This is my finished preliminary task set to test our ability on shot reverse shot and to keep to the 180° rule.
Our task was to have a character to walk across a room to another character which in whom they would exchange a few lines of dialogue and leave the room.
My group set it out to look like a high security building with two characters doing a trade of some sort.
We used colour corrections and music to add a new layer of tension to the scene. This made the scene look more serious and also this tested our skills on premier pro: adding in music and colour correction on the scene.
I was the one who filmed and helped to edit and stich the scenes together.
Hope you like the finished product......My preliminary task.
Our task was to have a character to walk across a room to another character which in whom they would exchange a few lines of dialogue and leave the room.
My group set it out to look like a high security building with two characters doing a trade of some sort.
We used colour corrections and music to add a new layer of tension to the scene. This made the scene look more serious and also this tested our skills on premier pro: adding in music and colour correction on the scene.
I was the one who filmed and helped to edit and stich the scenes together.
Hope you like the finished product......My preliminary task.
Monday, 3 October 2016
My perliminary task storyboard
These are pictures of my storyboard in wich I have drew out all my scenes for my polimerary task. That I have explained about in my last post.
These show and describe the camera shots, sound and editing techniques we aim to include in out polimerary task.
Take a look.
It shows character 1 entering the building and walking down and entering a room. Where he exchanges a few lines of dialogue and a parcel. Then leaving in a hurried manner back out and away from the building.
Perliminary task planning
My groups polimerary task is to shoot a scene where character 1 (Jake Hopkins) energy a room crosses a room and sits down across from Character 2 (Richard Barnes). Exchanges a few lines of dialogue and leaves the room.
This will test our editing skills as beginners and to see if we can keep to the 180° rule.
The 180° rule is where the camera stays on the same side of both characters to keep the scene making sence and not confusing the audience.
I have explained this in the picture I have created...
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