Monday, 9 December 2013

Preliminary task

Preliminary Task


Alex Breban - Preliminary task write up 

In this task we demonstrated match-on-action, shot-reverse-shot and the 180 degree rule.

For this task my team and I spent 1 hour planning out where we would shoot our preliminary task shots, planning the shots that we would take, creating a script and planning what this clip would be about. Because of all of this planning, we were able to efficiently shoot our clip and we were able to do this to the best of our abilities. When uploading the shots onto the computer we came across some difficulties and as a result, our last shot was deleted but we quickly fixed this by re-taking the final shot the next day in the same conditions.

Emily Hervey - Preliminary task write up 

In our group we were asked to demonstrate match-on-action, shot-reverse-shot and the 180 degree rule.
 
To start off with we spent one hour planning the plot for our preliminary task.
Due to all the time we took planning we were able to film the clip well, however we came across some challenges on the way. To improve filming in the future we would make sure the videos all uploaded to the computer correctly, meaning we would then not have to re film them, causing the alignment of the book to be out of line and wonky. 

Chloe Rumin- Preliminary task write up

For our preliminary task we were told to demonstrate match-on-action, shot-reverse-shot and the 180 degree rule.
 
We thoroughly planned our work and this allowed our task to be successful. In the scene we start with a match-on-action as Emily walks through the door and we then have a second example of match-on-action as Emily walks through the door at the top of the stairs, we then showed shot-reverse-shot as Emily and Alex spoke about the book.

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