Monday, 8 November 2010
Preliminary exercise! Oct 2010
This is the preliminary exercise I completed with Paige Weir, Ryan Bartlett and Rob Kenny. I think we worked very well together and completed the task to the best of our ability. During the task we assigned each other roles which were needed, I was one of the people who were filmed, then we all pitched in with the editing at the end. Overall I think we did well and achieved to a high standard.
In terms of camerawork we made sure all the shots were steady and in focus, each shot was correctly framed using rule of thirds and the camera height and postition was correct on each shot. We also ensured that the eyeline match was correct so it was clear who the person was talking to, that each subject was clearly visible and we obeyed the 180 degree rule as to not confuse the audience. However, when editing we found a jump cut and had to cut a shot of me from earlier footage without any speech to make it flow, to improve this next time, if we had more time, we would simply film another shot of me talking to replace it.
When editing we made sure the pace of our exercise was good, the transitions were invisible, and that we had successfully used shot reverse shot in the conversation between me and Ryan. I think our whole exercise flowed well. We also used match on action when Ryan was walking towards the door at the end, we put in a shot of me in the middle to make the two different views of action at the same moment in the movement continue uninterrupted.
In our exercise I think overall the sound could be improved a bit as we talked quite quietly and at some points it is hard to hear us, however the dialogue was appropriate.
We decided to shoot in an office as Ryan was getting fired in our story line, I think this worked well as it looked formal and gave the right impression of what was happening. The lighting was also good as it was high-key and looked natural, we thought this would be best as we were trying to create an every-day scenario and make it look as natural as possible.
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