Friday, 23 October 2009

The Preliminary task

The task set was to, in groups, film someone going into a room, sitting on a chair and having a conversation with of course someone else in that room. If this was to be done just as plain as this, there would be no affectivness about the film. Therefore, each group made a small and very brief story board, as to what was going to happen in there film, each different shot had to be shown and a smal explanation as to where the camera would be at and sounds etc.
When we were ready we began filming, different groups were in different areas. We had to film these peices using, continuity editing; master shot, 180 degree rule, match on action and shot reverse shot.

Continuity Editing Definition

Continuity Editing is the predominant style of editing in narrative film clips. The purpose of continuity editing is to smooth over the inherent discontinuity of the editing process and to establish a logical change between shots. In most films, logical changes are achieved by cutting to continuity, which emphasizes smooth transitions of time and space.
Examples of continuity editing methods that are mainly used are:

- Master Shot : This shot is usually used when there is a change of location so that the audience or viewer is aware where it is taking place, and what the surroundings are like out of the shot.

-180 degree rule : This is usually when two people are being filmed and the filmer makes out in their mind that there is an imaginery line between the two people. The camera cannot cross that line unless panning, as if so it would become a reverse angle.

-Shot reverse shot : This shot is usually used when two or more people are having a conversation. The shot focuses from behind one persons shoulder to the other face, and swaps to other side when the other person begins to talk.

-Match on action : Is where you film shots to make sense for example if you, in one shot was holding a glass of water being half full, your next shot must have the same amount of water in the glass to look continual. It must look the same as it was in ya last shot otherwise the filming wouldn't look realistic and would be very jumpy.