Preliminary conversation task
In this quick conversation scene we tried out different types of shots. We have included over the shoulder shots when me ans Matt are having the conversation. It then changes to an establishing shot of the conversation, this shows the audience the location and the surroundings. We have then used a close up of the phone showing the audience what is happening and who is calling. We have then edited together Matt walking through the door. We felt that it was a smooth transaction. Then finally we used a long shot of Matt walking down the stairs, this shows the audience where he is going. We tried different techniques during our preliminary task such as the black and white setting, we also added some sound to it but for some reason it hasn't been able to work on YouTube.
Detainment (coursework)
Detainment has got some comparisons with our preliminary task. First of all we have used continuity editing when Matt walks through the door, this is very similar to the preliminary task when he leave the scene. We have then included an over the shoulder when Ben the teacher walks in. This shows the conversation between the two characters. This shot was also included in the first task we produced. We have then used a close up of the handle when Matt tries to escape from the room this is also like when Matt answers his phone in the preliminary task. We have then used amplified sound of the overhead board being lifted; this adds a good effect to the scene. Also we have used non-diegetic sound during the scene to add tension to the film. Finally there is a mid shot of Matt just before he attacks the board; this is a good shot because it shows his emotion.
Overall we are proud as a group by how we have improved from our first task to now. Looking at the shots and editing we have used in the final task it has a lot better continuity compared to the first task.
Here are some of the comparisons between the two films:
close up
Continuity editing
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