Evaluation of Preliminary task
Janith Perera
The purpose of continuity editing is to smooth over the inherent
discontinuity of the editing process and to establish a logical coherence between
shots. Within our short film we had to include a conversation to be contained
in two or more lines, a character passing through a door and a character
walking.
3 Key aspects that had to be included in Production:
Match on Action-
An editing technique for continuity editing in which one shot cuts to
another shot portraying the action of the subject in the first shot. This
creates the impression of a sense of continuity which intelligently draws the
viewer's attention away from slight cutting or continuity issues. Match on
action portrays a continuous sense of the same action rather than matching two
separate things. This was displayed in our short film as
Shot-reverse-shot-
A continuity editing technique used in conversations or simply
characters looking at each other or objects. It is a shot showing what the
character is supposedly looking at (either a point of view or over the
shoulder) is followed by a reverse angle shot of the character themselves
looking at it, or of the other character looking back at them. Furthermore this
was displayed in out short film as
180 degree rule-
A filming guideline that participants in a scene should have the same
left-right relationship to each other, with filming only taking place within
the 180 degree angle in which is maintained in a conversation. Finally this was
also displayed in our short film as. This allows the audience to have a greater
sense of location in the scene in terms of what may be off-screen in some
shots, for example in the shot reverse shots.
Pre-Production
As a group, the time was very limited as we had to begin immediately
after being told by our teacher of what the preliminary task consisted of. We
only had approximately 10 minutes to plan our preliminary task and in that
small space of time we debated on the narrative and the genre we were going to
produce leading to a thriller/suspense short film which entitled of a
kidnapping. Firstly before filming we had to complete a number of
objectives:
. Who would be acting/filming?
. Where our location/setting would be most appropriate to our kidnapping
story line?
We decided upon this idea as a group and we also had to collectively
arrange a location in that we initially decided upon the chapel however then
changing our location to a small room in a main hall to add suspense and
dramatic effects. Additionally we had to establish cast and crew. As a group we
decided Zak would be positioned in the cameraman shoes as the camera man and Gavin
and I would be the main actors. We decided we wanted to have a serious scenario
in which all the shots necessary would definitely be included. Zak is
experienced in using cameras and this was extremely valuable for the team as
when filming we could begin immediately. I also learnt a lot when not acting
with the camera and the skills used from Gavin and Zak who are very experienced
in using camerawork. As a result of our limited time during the preliminary
task we didn't have time to create a storyboard but here is an example.
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