Monday, 15 October 2012

Preliminary Storyboard + Preliminary Video

For our preliminary task, we decided to do a very film. Because the subject of the film is unimportant, we did not focus particularly on the story, but more on the camera angles, movements and shots. Our storyboard was very simple, and was more used as a guideline, instead of as a specific code. However, for the final task, I am certain that we will perfect the storyboard before filming, as it would be much more crucial then.

Our storyboard was comprised off six boxes:


It was very simple and did not contain much detail, so as to allow us to branch away from it more. The main shots that we planned on using were the 180 degrees rule, an over the shoulder shot, and a shot-reverse-shot. However, it was likely that we would do more than just those.


180 degree rule:
The 180° rule is a basic guideline in film making that states that two characters(or other elements) in the same scene should always have the same left/right relationship to each other. If the camera passes over the imaginary axis connecting the two subjects, it is called crossing the line.

Match on Action:
This is a process of cutting a sequence of the same action together to make it appear seamless. A technique used in continuity editing.

Shot Reverse Shot:
This is a film technique where one character is shown looking at another character (often off-screen), and then the other character is shown looking back at the first character. Since the characters are shown facing in opposite directions, the viewer assumes that they are looking at each other.


Here is our Preliminary task:


Our preliminary task didn't work as well as we intended as we weren't used to the editing tools and therefore, we were disappointed with the result. However, we did use the necessary techniques in order to fit the specification.





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