Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Induction Continuity Exercise Analysis
Induction Continuity Exercise Analysis
Shooting:
• Everything in the scene was planned out before shooting, such as angles and the order of the shots. The scene starts with an establishing shot of the field where the deal takes place with the title of the scene in the middle of the screen.
• The scene is titled as “The Deal” which shows two people taking part in a drug deal in the field where it is shot.
• The second shot shows a close up of the dealer pulling the bag weed from his pocket, the next shot shows me as the buyer standing and waiting in the field for the dealer to arrive.
• The following shot is from a side view behind a tree which shows the dealer walking towards me.
• The next two shots of the scene shows two over-the-shoulder shots first from over the shoulder of the dealer still walking towards me and then after of me which also shows the dealer walking towards me.
• The next shot is an extreme close up of the dealer’s eyes as he approaches me closer
• After this shot the deal takes place from a side view angle which shows us both walk towards each other, make the exchange and then go our separate ways and both walk out of shot.
• The following shot is a point of view shot from the dealers view as I run off having not paid the dealer, the shot following this is a close up of me after the gun shot.
• The final shots show the dealer pick up the drugs, moving to a wide angle which shows the dealer walk away. The only flaws in the scene are the camera movement when shooting and focusing at times. The camera movement or shakiness was difficult to avoid as we didn’t use a tripod.
Music:
• The music we used for this scene was chosen to fit the atmosphere we were trying to create when shooting. We attempted to create a serious and realistic atmosphere when shooting and we felt that the music played over the scene was a good fit.
Continuity:
• During the time of editing the scene we encountered problems with continuity especially during the shots where the dealer walks towards the buyer, after rearranging the shots when editing instead of re-shooting we fixed this problem and the continuity in the entire scene seemed to fall in place. Continuity was one of our main focuses as we knew it would make a huge difference to the quality of the whole scene if we got it right and I feel that we did get it right after initial problems.
Angles:
• We tried to use many different angles in this scene, we felt the establishing shot was important to set the scene. We also used a couple of close up shots as well as a long shot, a medium shot and a couple of wide shots. We tried to use as many different angles in this scene as possible to keep the whole scene interesting instead of reusing the same type of angles when filming.
Lighting:
• Lighting whilst shooting the scene was something we didn’t need to think too much about as we were outside and the natural light helped us a lot whilst shooting, instead we focused more on the different angles we wanted to shoot with.
Overall I think shooting and editing the scene went very well and we had very few problems to deal with and in terms of continuity I think the scene looks good.
Shooting:
• Everything in the scene was planned out before shooting, such as angles and the order of the shots. The scene starts with an establishing shot of the field where the deal takes place with the title of the scene in the middle of the screen.
• The scene is titled as “The Deal” which shows two people taking part in a drug deal in the field where it is shot.
• The second shot shows a close up of the dealer pulling the bag weed from his pocket, the next shot shows me as the buyer standing and waiting in the field for the dealer to arrive.
• The following shot is from a side view behind a tree which shows the dealer walking towards me.
• The next two shots of the scene shows two over-the-shoulder shots first from over the shoulder of the dealer still walking towards me and then after of me which also shows the dealer walking towards me.
• The next shot is an extreme close up of the dealer’s eyes as he approaches me closer
• After this shot the deal takes place from a side view angle which shows us both walk towards each other, make the exchange and then go our separate ways and both walk out of shot.
• The following shot is a point of view shot from the dealers view as I run off having not paid the dealer, the shot following this is a close up of me after the gun shot.
• The final shots show the dealer pick up the drugs, moving to a wide angle which shows the dealer walk away. The only flaws in the scene are the camera movement when shooting and focusing at times. The camera movement or shakiness was difficult to avoid as we didn’t use a tripod.
Music:
• The music we used for this scene was chosen to fit the atmosphere we were trying to create when shooting. We attempted to create a serious and realistic atmosphere when shooting and we felt that the music played over the scene was a good fit.
Continuity:
• During the time of editing the scene we encountered problems with continuity especially during the shots where the dealer walks towards the buyer, after rearranging the shots when editing instead of re-shooting we fixed this problem and the continuity in the entire scene seemed to fall in place. Continuity was one of our main focuses as we knew it would make a huge difference to the quality of the whole scene if we got it right and I feel that we did get it right after initial problems.
Angles:
• We tried to use many different angles in this scene, we felt the establishing shot was important to set the scene. We also used a couple of close up shots as well as a long shot, a medium shot and a couple of wide shots. We tried to use as many different angles in this scene as possible to keep the whole scene interesting instead of reusing the same type of angles when filming.
Lighting:
• Lighting whilst shooting the scene was something we didn’t need to think too much about as we were outside and the natural light helped us a lot whilst shooting, instead we focused more on the different angles we wanted to shoot with.
Overall I think shooting and editing the scene went very well and we had very few problems to deal with and in terms of continuity I think the scene looks good.
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
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