Evaluation of our preliminary task
In class our teacher set us a task as part of our preliminary exercise to help us demonstrate the use of continuity. We had to film a character opening a door. The aim of the exercise was to demonstrate all the techniques we have learnt from previous exercises and to put all skills we learnt to produce a successful preliminary task. Our main task was to understand how to use match on action, shot/reverse shot and 180 degree rule.
Discuss how your group came up with the idea for the script. How efficient was the discussion? What key decisions were made?
Our group consisted of me, Omar, Ashwin and khushel. Each person put their ideas forward on what type of thriller genre we would like our film to mirror. After hearing all ideas we made a conclusion that our film we will be a horror thus creating suspense and tension. We then decided what shots we would include in our film. At this stage we started making a storyboard of each shot and how it was all going to come together.
2) Reflect on the planning/storyboarding stages and upload these:
In my opinion I think our storyboard turned out to be good. At first we couldn’t come to an agreement to what shots, and camera angles to include. We then wrote a list of key shots that we were going to use and where we were going to use them. As we wanted to create suspense we included lots of low and high angle shots. This would also allow our film not to seem boring as there is a variation of different shot used. Below is a list of what shot were going to be used:
Shot 1- screen fades into a black backdrop saying suchi2300 presents
Shot2 - screen fades to black as the first set of titles go.
Shot 3- the titles of the main characters appear showing camera, music, and editing
Shot 4- the main title appears on a red and black background
Shot 5- high angle long shot of Omar opening the door and walking towards the camera
Shot 6- the camera remains in the same position and focuses on Omar turning his head back and fourth
Shot 7- this is another high angle shot of Omar walking in a straight line stopping to check where the noise is coming from.
Shot 8- high angle shot of Omar walking past the door moving his head from left to right, trying to figure out where the noise is coming from
Shot 9- this then moves onto a low angle long shot where you can see another character in the background and shows Omar walking towards the camera
Shot 10- high angle shot of Omar trying to open the door
Shot 11- a medium shot of Omar entering the door and Ashwin looking at him
Shot 12- a close-up of Omars face
Screen Grabs Demonstrating the Techniques Shown in the Brief
this is a shot of omar opening a door and walking. this shows the 180 degree rule. however it doesn't show match on action as we cant see him actually using his hands to open the door
here is a high angle shot of Omar. this shows evidence of again, the 180 degree rule
these two shots show match on action. in the first shot you can see Omar trying to open the door using is weights to do so. The next shot then goes straight into him going through the door. this shows good technique of using match on action
this is a median shot of the two characters. this shot was meant to convey the shot/reverse shot, but it isn't very successful in doing so.
Screen Grabs Demonstrating the Techniques Shown in the Brief
this is a shot of omar opening a door and walking. this shows the 180 degree rule. however it doesn't show match on action as we cant see him actually using his hands to open the door
here is a high angle shot of Omar. this shows evidence of again, the 180 degree rule
these two shots show match on action. in the first shot you can see Omar trying to open the door using is weights to do so. The next shot then goes straight into him going through the door. this shows good technique of using match on action
this is a median shot of the two characters. this shot was meant to convey the shot/reverse shot, but it isn't very successful in doing so.
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