These two pictures are from my
Preliminary Task and as you can
see we did very well at not crossing
the 180 degree rule, but as you can
see there is a bag in the way in the
lower photo. We also found it quite
easy to do a shot/reverse shot but
we struggled to add in a match on
action shot. We also found it
difficult to add in transitions and
make it flow how it should of.
We weren't very adventurous with shot types, we
simply did profile, back or side shots which at the time
i thought were great but they weren't as good as i
thought.
These three pictures are from my final film which we found quite easy
to edit and change to create a good film opening. We found it very easy
to edit our film because we knew what had to come in and go; we also
knew what our transitions were going to look like which helped a lot.
We successfully stuck to the
180 degree rule because a film
and this film would look very
bad with it being broken, we
also used shot/reverse shot in
the film which played a
important role to represent
Jo's emotions correctly.
However i don't think we used
a match on action shot in the
final film.
In my final film as a group we planned many shots that we wanted
to use and do to ensure we had a good looking film that also showed
our skills as amateur film makers. We also wanted to go against the
norm of doing feet or leg shots and tried to do lower back shots to be
adventurous.