Monday, 15 November 2010

Story Board

Establishing shot:
This is effective as it allows the audience to see the surroundings making them aware of the area.
Close-Up shot:
This is effective because it lets the audience see a detailed view of the character's expression/reaction.

Match on Action shot:
Match on action is important to continue the flow of the scene.


Reaction shot:
This shows the reaction of a character when something happens, for example when the character doesn't know someone else enters the room unexpectedly.
Long shot:
Long shot shows both characters and shows where they are in proportion to each other and other objects.


Filming a conversation (shot reverse shot):
Shooting a conversation over the shoulder allows both characters to remain in the scene throughout.

Description of task:
The aim of the task is to make a short clip showing a number of different shots. We are doing this task in order to get practice on how to film different shots, and it also makes us work in a team.

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