Friday 8 January 2010

Evalutation!!

1) Continuity editing - Editing to make it seem smooth and have a good flow, without blips and incorrect timing. The narrative is straight forward and logical.

We used continuity editing, as our prelim. task has a natural narrative flow. We did this by using cuts to create a logical sequence.

2) 180 degree rule -

The 180 degree rule is the rule that prevents the camera from crossing an invisible line so as not to confuse the viewer as to who is who in the conversation. We used this while filming our conversation by not letting either camera cross the line. For example, during the conversation, one of the cameras was always on Kathryn's right hand side and the other on Hayley's left.

3) Match on action is a continuation of movement for a different angle. For example, we filmed a door from two angles and edited them together to create flow. We also used the same technique when Kathryn was walking away from one camera and towards the other right at the end of our scene.

4) Shot - counter - shot is where the cameras cut in between two shots and combines them to create the effect of two people looking at one another.
We used this in an unconventional way in our conversation by having the camera look at the two 'cameramen' as if through the eyes of Kathryn and Hayley creating the effect of them looking at one another.

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