Friday, 4 October 2013

Camera Exercise (video & evalution)

Camera Angles Movie/ Evaluation 


In this clip of our short film, it tells the story about two people going lesson, but one of them have  argument with a student, and the girl tries to break it up.

In the film we used a wide range of camera angles to make our movie better, such as high angle shots, low angle Shots, close up, long shot.

Long Shot: In the beginning of the film we are introduced to the two characters and the setting so we are shown the long shot to identify that they are in a school building.

Over the shoulder: In this shot we are seen that the two people are having a conversation and the over the shoulder shot is used to get two of the characters, which was used perfectly in my view.
High angle: In this shot we used a high angle shot to show that they're going up the stairs, also it makes them look like that they are underpowered and weak. It makes the audience presume that something bad is going to happen making them stay on their seat.
Low angle: This shot used to show, again they are travelling up the stairs, also making the audience intrigued on what will happen, when they reach the top of the stairs.
Close Up Shot: This shot is used to show the mysterious character tying up his shoes. this shot was used well i think because it would make audiences intrigued and suspicious on who the mysterious phantom is?
Medium Shot: This shot is used to show the two fellow characters have reached to the top of the stairs and now walking on, this was used well two show both of the actors clearly.
Extreme Close Up: This shot is used to show that something has happened and there might be conflict involved, also it tell us that there is anger in the atmosphere and rage.
Over the shoulder: This shot is used to show them talking, also this is when the conflict begins.
Match cut: this is used to show that there's action involved.
Overall aspect in our film I think the positive elements were most likely to be our wide ranges of shots, and cuts I think we used them well, however we could have majorly improved on using a bit more shots, like high angles more and less medium shots, and also experiment with the shots and edit the film out properly instead of rushing it out.

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