In this task I have learned to work with equipment such as the cameras, also i believe that this task helped me and the rest of the group work as a team to finish the task. I learned how to behave and respect the way the camera is used, and helped to put methods such as PAN into practise. Also, in the classroom, I added to my knowledge and experience with the software (final cut) and quick time conversion. I was also introduced to the blogger (www.blogger.com)
The 180 degree rule is a very important concept in video and film production. The effect of using the 180 degree rule was to film a conversation, the concept of this is using an imaginary line between the actor(s) and the camera crew (the line must not be crossed), crossing the line changes the viewer's perspective in such a way that it may cause disorientation and confusion. for this reason, crossing the line is usually avoided.
We used a match on action shot to feature the opening of the door. 'match on action' is when you cut during an action to another camera angle but showing the action from the same point in time that you left it from the previous shot. This is important to continue the flow of the scene. In our short film we featured the opening of a door using the match on action method, we used a close-up camera angle on Bronte's face hand pushing down on the door handle. Match on action was used when we cut filming, and changed the camera angle and position to inside the room where Bronte is shot walking through the door we have just seen her open. As a result this created a continuous flow-feel to the scene.
I believe that this task has helped me prepare for future tasks and assignments in which we will be using the same or similar hardware and software.
On the other hand, this preliminary task has strengthened my team skills and my ability to work well.
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