I will be using a variety of storyboards to plan out my
scene that will be taking in an alley way and is about a wallet being lost in
an alley way, but someone comes and retrieve it, we will be carrying this out
using a variety of different camera techniques the camera techniques that we
will be using is rule of thirds, shot/reverse/shot and match on action. I will
be also using various amount of shot type such as an establishing shot,
straight angle and, mid shot. Also I will be using a range of editing
techniques such as cut/fade in and fade out.
The first shot that I've used was an establishing shot in
the first scene, in this first scene the wallet was in the alley way alone and
the shot type was a high angle shot I've decided to use the establishing shot
because I knew that it would set the scene. I decided to use a high shot
because it would highlight the relevant action in the scene which was wallet
alone the alleyway. I used match on action in the eighth and ninth scene such as
when Darren opened and closed the door because it was necessary to show the
transition between him opening and walking through. I used mid shot because it
fills the screen and there’s no dead space. At points in my scene that uses dialogue, such as scene
ten and eleven I used shot/reverse/shot to indicate and introduce who’s talking
and make it flow between dialogue, I used
a close up in shot/reverse/shot, so the audience knows who’s talking and
which character is listening.
The editing technique that I will be using in the first
scene is a Fade in because it will fade into the next scene and the audience
will know which scene it is also the in the next couple of scenes I will be using a vast amount of cuts because then the mistakes that I done will be edited therefore it will be cuts and in the end of the scene i will be using a Fade out to black because the audience will know that its the end of the scene.
The Encounter (first draft)
here is a video of my first draft that I had to created in my media lesson and I had to use a variety of camera techniques but in this first draft my video didn't make sense because there was no match on action so I had to re edit it that's why it made sense and there was match on action
The Final Encounter (second draft and final)
here is my final video which I made changes to and I added these changes such as match on action near the end and we stuck to the 180 degree rule we also used a variety of different camera techniques such as shot/reverse/shot, near the end there is match on action which I had to re edit because on the first one I didn't have it but on the final one I had to add it in so I added it in.
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