Wednesday 19 March 2014

Preliminary Sequence



The Preliminary Experience


  • taught me how to use the camera
  • to think of different and vast camera angles to use
  • thinking of match on action
  • how to create continuity throughout the sequence
  • to form a clear story
  • how to edit efficiently
  • how to use adobe premier pro.

There were also many situations where we learnt from out mistakes. For example, when Akim was walking down the corridor when changing from one shot to the other it was quite obvious how his feet weren't continuous into the next shot. This then taught me the importance of continuity as it would make the audience understand the story or that scene with much more detail. Just before Akim gets up and says "I can't do this" there was a short clip of just his face in order for the audience to understand his frustration.However, I believe it would of been more effective and continuous if we carried on that shot for a little longer in order for the audience to understand the actors strong emotions at that particular time.
This experience gave the right push start and enthusiasm in order to understand what works well and what to avoid when editing or filming. 

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