Monday, 10 October 2011

Review Questions

·         Does your film use continuity editing so that the sequence of events are clear and easily understood by the viewer?
Yes, our film runs smoothly through good editing and doesn’t have any gaps or scenes that drag on.

·         Have you followed the directions in the brief?  (A character opens a door, crosses a room and sits down in a chair opposite another character.  An exchange of dialogue occurs.)
We followed the brief and completed everything asked except for a character/s sitting down on a chair.

·         Have you used match-on-action? 
No unfortunately we didn’t use this

·         Can you explain what a match-on action involves?
It is where there is a skip in a scene where it shows before and after, i.e. someone goes to hit someone and you do not see the action, but straight after.

·         Have you used shot/reverse shot?
No we accidently didn’t do this
·         Can you explain what shot/reverse shot involves?
The camera would switch from 2 angles depending on the person talking.

·         Did you observe the 180-degree rule?
Yes we followed the rule

·         Can you explain the 180-degree rule?
This is where you film without going over a line by surrounding the scene too much.

·         What role did you play in the making of the preliminary task?  (e.g.  Filming, acting, editing, equipment organisation etc.)
I was a character in the video (the man who hires the hitman), I also helped with the editing and coming up with the script and filming ideas as well as creating the blog
·         How would you assess your contribution to the group?
I have contributed quite a lot to the group much like the other members; we have all put in a lot of effort into getting it done

·         What have you learned from the process of making your preliminary film?
It is not as easy as it seems and a better plan would have been better so we were more organised and possibly got better ideas.

This has been very good to see what we have done right and what we haven’t so we can improve greatly for the main task in my opinion.

Danny Watson

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