Sunday, 6 April 2014

Evaluation task 7- Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?

Our preliminary task wasn't up to our standards as our match on action didn't link in very well... the scene jumped from jack walking towards the door and reaching for it, then we see a close up of jacks hand and then he walks through the door. we didn't see jack put his hand on the door handle so it looked very poor. although we did use the 180 rule and used the shot reverse shot well which made our preliminary task a little bit better and more professional. 

We used all of the rules within our opening two minutes. we used the 180 rule and match on action with the moped scene so we learnt how to do it from our preliminary task which helped us out allot making our movie better hopefully making our grade better as we are using the rules we were told to use.

We used every single type of shot type within our movie; we used extreme close up on the gun getting reloaded and the hand shake in the action scene, we used closes up through out the interrogation scene such as at the very beginning with the close up of my face, we used medium shots within the interrogation scene and the action scene such as the phone call scene with me and tom. long shots and extreme long-shots were both used within the moped scene leading up to the main location.

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