Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Preliminary Task
WWW: At the beginning eye-line match is used when Kat looks up and acknowledges that someone is coming through the door. The camera then effectively cuts to the door from behind Kat to reveal that someone is in fact walking through the door. Match on action is also used in two places. One being when the camera is behind Kat and shows me walking in, and then when the camera cuts to behind me im still pulling my chair out and sitting down like i began to do in the short before. It is also used when kat begins t lift her arms from under the table, then the shot changes to a medium close up of her and she is still placing her hands on to the table. All voicing in these clips is clear and understandable for the viewer. The camera also never passes the 180 degree line so that it doesn't disorientate the viewer.
EBI: just over half way in this clip there is a panning shot where the camera turns from Kat to me. The pan is unsteady making it seem un-professional along with the blurriness of the slight zoom as well. It may also seem more realistic if the conversation wasn't as awkward and the two of us weren't sitting so far away from one another. The reactions of our faces aren't very noticeable when we talk to eachother and so to improve it our expressions could be clearer. A transition at the end might make the clip more effective because it shows the viewer it has ended. This could perhaps be shown with a black out.
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