Assignment 12: Individual preliminary research task
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Milka Erko
ASSIGNMENT 12: PRELIMINARY RESEARCH TASK
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PRELIMINARY TASK
Steadiness task involving filming and editing a character opening a door, crossing a room and sitting down on a chair opposite another character, with whom he/she then exchanges a couple of lines of dialogues. This task should establish match on action, shot revers shot and the 180- degree rule.
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SUCCESSFUL EXAMPLE
Established shot, to show the audience where they are
Mid shot to show us his whole body
Close up shot of the top part of the boys body, to show that he is scared
i would give this group a level 3 as I think it is reasonable and had good bit.
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POOR EXAMPLE
Camera was really fuzzy, and wasn’t clear
Bad match on action, as the action wasn’t matching, when he was opening the door, and stepped outside
Camera was moving, they should have used a tripod
I’d give this group a level 2, as it wasn’t really clear and I believe it should have been a bit longer, to show more of there filming technics.
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IMPROVMENTS OF POOR EXAMPLE
• Use a tripod when needed
• Make sure the setting has enough light
• Make facial expressions clearer
• Use a wider range of shots
• Pay attention to editing
• Make each shot continuous so it has a flow