Friday, 4 December 2015
Update #5
We are getting very close to the point we we are about to film. We have got a storyboard full and know exactly what our opening sequence will be like. We also know what props we will need as well as what roles we are preforming in the opening sequence. We also know how much dialogue are characters have. We also know all the different types of shots we are going to do.
Main task Update#4
In the lesson we have just discussed what we are going to do storyboard. We are discussing what we are going to do for are main task. We know that is has to be physiological thriller so we need to discuss things like the 180 degree rule because if we have dialogue especially in the form of a conversation we will need this. We will also need to have a large range of shots such as mid shot; master shot; close up; medium close up; two shot; long shot; wide shot; pov shot; and over the should shot. We will also need to make sure it doesn't turn into a trailer, because its meant to be a an opening sequence rather than a trailer, so we got to make sure it feels like a opening sequence.
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Framing rule of thirds and focus pull
For our opening sequence we will use framing rule of thirds and focus pull. We must take into account all these techniques.
Framing is when place objects in the shot which keeps interest in the shot. In our main task we are going to include a lot of objects in the background that the audience can gaze at instead of looking at the characters in our task.
Rule of thirds: Is where you use lines across the screen this forms to create 9 equal sized boxes along the screen. These lines are used to show where the eyes of the character should be on the top vertical line. It also allows you to position characters so they have space in front of them. For our main task we are going to have shots that have eyes in them so we will need to follow this rule to make are task look more professional.
Focus pull: This is where the camera changes focus from one object to another. We will use this in our main task to show two characters walking and then switch via focus pull to the character stalking behind.
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