I'm working in a group of 3 with Ben Brearley and Dom Ellis on a slasher film opening with the working title of Black Nightmare, and on this blog you'll see all the research and planning behind our production.

Monday 1 October 2012

PRELIM

In our prelim activity we learnt about 3 different and demonstrated the uses of these 3 different camera shots:
 - Match on action:
 where the perspective of the camera changes during a scene but the scene continues.
- 180° rule:
which involves any 2 characters where the camera stays on 1 side of the anotional line
- Shot reverse shot: 
 where the camera goes from the first shot on character 'A' then the next shot to character 'B' and finally back to character 'A' .

. Continuity editing is  the predominant style of film editing and video editing in the post-production process of filmmaking of narrative films and television programs. The purpose of continuity editing is to smooth over the inherent discontinuity of the editing process and to establish a logical coherence between shots.

2 comments:

  1. Quite a few things still to address Declan: you’re not on the ‘simple white template’ which means your blog doesn’t load in some browsers. You’ve got colour background on some writing. There are very few vids/pics in most posts. You’ve not been embedding video (broken code or hyperlinks used mainly). Some of your analyses are very brief, eg of Violent Enemy opening. Once you adjust the template you’ll find you need to check where pictures end up + reposition (+ need to resize where they’re too small). You also seem to have used SMALL text a lot too.

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  2. Not sure if the 1st comment went through so: Quite a few things still to address Declan: you’re not on the ‘simple white template’ which means your blog doesn’t load in some browsers. You’ve got colour background on some writing. There are very few vids/pics in most posts. You’ve not been embedding video (broken code or hyperlinks used mainly). Some of your analyses are very brief, eg of Violent Enemy opening. Once you adjust the template you’ll find you need to check where pictures end up + reposition (+ need to resize where they’re too small). You also seem to have used SMALL text a lot too.

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