in your evaluation commenton your choice of setting, situation, relationship between the characters and dialogue?
shots that we should of be included. match on section, shot reverse shot, the 180 degree rule?
what shots did you use?
how effective were they?
were the cuts clear and seemless?
My personal opinion is that I find are clip is too short and will only make real sense to us. We could have used more dialogue to help the audience understand what it’s about. However we have used a range of camera perspectives to make the clip more interesting because it gives of more opinions and details. We started off with a mid-shot when my colleague enters through an old wooden door. When he is walking across the room we used a tracking shot to symbolise the speed he is walking at. For when my associate approaches me in the clip I am currently sitting down, with an over the shoulder shot to show what my view of what is currently is happening. We then go into a shot reverse shot alternating between my first line and Ed’s first line, this so then you can see who is talking and you will be able to hear the actors speak clearly. The final shot we used in are clip was a high angle shot with Ed and I both in the scene and I say the last line, however we should off used a low angle shot to show that we have dominance and control of what we were planning.
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