Friday, 12 October 2012

Preliminary Task Evaluation

WWW: Our filming of the preliminary task went well because we used a variety of shot lengths and types such as a long shot and then close ups. We also used different types of continuity editing such as Shot/Reverse Shot, an eyeline match and we stuck to the 180 Rule. This made the editing smoother and the cuts less noticeable.
Our editing went well because we made the cuts very smooth which was helped by the uses of continuity editing. This would have made the sequence easier for the audience to watch and they would not have become disorientated or confused.

EBI: Our filming could have gone better because we had to reshoot a couple of shots due to the lighting. One of these shots were of Megan talking and she was sitting infront of the light so we were not able to see her face as it was in shadow. This would have been different from other shots where you could clearly see Megan's face. There was also one moment where we slightly broke the 180 Rule when Jacob walked into the room. This would have made the audience feel slightly disorientated.
Our editing could have been better by making the cuts even quicker and smoother. This would have let the sequence flow a lot better, making it look less like the audience were watching a movie.

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