Sunday, 14 September 2014

Planning For The Edit Workshop


During this week in media we got given a scenario that we will have to film , we got told to add in dialogue for the character's and we have to  also make sure that we included different type of camera shots and angles. Our first piece of work was to decide what our story line will be for the scene my group decided that our story line is going to be based on a troubled student who has just gotten out of prison and is forced to go to counselling.  In our scene we have to make sure that we use the rule of thirds and make sure that it is used correctly .

Once we decided on our story line we had to create our storyboard which will come in useful for when we start to film. In the storyboard we had to draw out what we would like to happen in the scene we also had to include the dialogue and the different camera angles .We also had to add in the different type of edits we will be using.





 Our storyboard explains our story line and shows what will happen when we will be filming. In total we have 20 frames, each frame has a specific time limit and includes all the information that is needed we have to also make sure that we do not break the 180 degree rule when doing a shot we also had to make sure that we included shot reverse shot this was to show that we understood how to use the technique.

We had to make sure that our footage had the rule of three  this would ensure that the person who was on camera would always be on the grid and that there eyes were correctly following the rule of thirds. 180 degree rule we had to make sure that we didn't break this rule because if we did the shot will look bad and it will also look wrong when watching it.

 Match on action was included  this was to show where the match on action is happening, in this scene it would be  when  the door is being kicked open , the person sitting in the room is where we see the match on action taking place as we the action happening, these were the key things needed in our footage, this is to show that we understand the rules and show that we also know how to use them, we also had to make sure our shots were in a continuity order, so then it doesn't confuse our audience, also it makes the brief clear.

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