Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Preliminary Task

Preliminary Task Conventions

Match On Action: Either an action commenced in shot A is completed in shot B, or an action in shot A is mirrored by an action in shot B

180-degree Rule: It is the basic guideline regarding the on-screen relationship between two characters or an object within a scene. It is almost like an imaginary line called the axis which connects the characters by keeping the camera on one side of the axis for every shot in the scene, the very first character will always be in frame right of the second character who is then always frame left of the first.

Shot Reverse Shot: A film technique where one character is shown to be looking at another character whom is off-screen and then the opposing character is shown looking back at the first character. As they're shown facing opposite directions, the audience assume they're looking at each other.

1 comment:

  1. Your blog is clearly reaching a HIGH level 2. This is because you have shown a good level of research and analysis into your film genre which will support you with your final project.

    In order to achieve a Level 3, it is important that you include on your blog a label for 'assessment; in which you can post all of your peer and teacher feedback on, and be able to comment, reflect and show adaptations to your work. You also need to ensure that all work to do with the preliminary task and Juno task is uploaded.

    Level 3: 12–15 marks
    • Planning and research evidence will be complete;
    • There is proficient research into similar products and a potential target audience;
    • There is proficient organisation of actors, locations, costumes or props;
    • There is proficient work on shotlists, layouts, drafting, scripting or storyboarding
    There is a good level of care in the presentation of the research and planning;
    • Time management is good.

    SBT

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