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Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Continuity Sequence reflection and analysis



This is the analysis of my continuity sequence task we given to create. This sequence consisted of 20 shots to show our understanding of the convention of the continuity system, editing and the use of a camera; shot distance and camera angles.

My group; which consisted of Viv, Henry and myself decided to have our sequence based around the comedy genre. We did this because we found that it would be easier to put together. The plot


Mis-en-scene
This means what is in the scene. An example of this is lighting. We used high key lighting throughout the entire sequence. We did this because it makes the atmosphere bright and cheerful which most comedy films use to create a happy atmosphere. We also used Ambient lighting during the outdoors scene.
An example of high key lighting

Another example of Mis-en-Scene in our sequence is sound. A majority of the short film consisted of Non Diegetic sounds and Ambient sounds with a small part of Diegetic sound. The Non Diegetic sound in this sequence consists of a goofy, comedic soundtrack which was implemented during the production stage. Although the parallel music went well with the sequence, viewers found it to be repetitive and thus became annoying. The Diegetic sound is in the shot of the man giving the hand a high five
Diegetic sound of the high five

The Ambient sounds consisted of bird noises and distant traffic. This worked well with the outdoor setting because it gave the atmosphere a sense of life so the scene was not dull and quiet. However, after showing it to the audience, some found the Ambient sounds to be too loud which drowned out the rest of the sounds.
 Ambient sounds were used in this shot


We also used a number of different shot distances. We used a Long shot of the male character walking out of the building carrying the box. We used this to show the confused but curious body language of the character with the box. We also used a Close up when the man gets slapped by the mysterious hand in the box. We used this to show the reaction of when the man gets slapped as it shows the emotion that it was painful.
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CU

We used a few camera movements in this sequence and an example of this is when the man is walking outside with the box and the camera starts to pan to the right. We did this to show the new location as well as to follow the the action of the man walking. We also used zoom during the final scene when The man is on the computer with the box.
Panning shot

Zoom

We used a fade from the scene where the man hands the woman the box to where the man is walking outside. We used a fade to show that time has passed. We also used a cut at the beginning of the sequence when there is a knock at the door and the man answers it. We used this to show what happened next.
 Fade out

Fade in

The Continuity System
For our continuity sequence we used the 180 degree rule. This rule is where an imaginary axis which governs where cameras can be located when filming a sequence. You cannot cross the line otherwise it will cause a continuity error. This is when actors may appear to change places, people walking will change directions and this will confuse the audience. An


We used this during the scene where the man hands the woman the box and when she looks into it and gives it back, the camera is still maintaining the continuity.




We also used Match on action shots. An example of this is when the man goes to open the door and the shot carries through to show him opening the door.




We also used an Eye-line match when the woman looks into the box and the shot changes to her perspective to looking inside the box. However with this, we realised that we had the box the wrong way round which caused a filming error.




We used a POV shot of the box owner looking at the man holding the box. We used this to put the audience into the scene of the mans perspective

In the sequence, we used a Shot-reverse shot during the scene when the man answers the door to the box owner and is then given the box. We did this to establish the characters positioning and to make it believable because the two characters needed to be on the same side of the shot, similar to the 180 degree rule.



Overall, I really enjoyed creating this sequence. From this, I've learnt how to properly use Eye-line matches and Match on action shots. I have also understood the 180 degree rule as well as different camera movements. I really enjoyed the filming stage of making the film because it was more practical and enjoyable than the editing.

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Photo Connotation Exercise



STRENGTH

 This shot represents strength. By using a slight low angle alongside a close up, the shot now makes the man look more powerful because it looks like we are looking up at him and thus connotes strength. Also, the main focal point in this shot is the man's muscles which is used to connote strength as it shows that the man has enough power to lift the weights.




DANGER


This shot represents danger. The use of an extreme close up makes the shot more tense which is a similar feeling you get as if you were in danger. Also, the red colouring in the shot connotes danger as it feels like it's is giving off a warning and that for the viewer to be aware of the possible dangers.


FRIENDSHIP


This shot represents friendship. By using a close up of of two people engaged in a handshake it gives off a feeling of unity and understanding. The main focal point in this shot is the two hands engaged in the handshake which gives the shot meaning that represents friendship.

LONELINESS

This shot represents Loneliness. By using a high angle shot it makes the person appear weak. This represents loneliness because it makes us feel that he doesn't have anyone to support him which makes him weak and alone. The use of dark lighting creates a dull atmosphere which also represents loneliness as darkness is typically linked to loneliness. 



PURITY

This shot represents purity. by using a close up shot of the water bottle in the the grass, it give of a sense of life as nature and water are both pure and they both connote life and purity. This shot also represents purity with the sunlight reflecting off of the bottle. This gives the shot more of of a natural feel to it and thus making it a good shot. The main focal point in this shot is the bottle because it is the only object in the shot that is in focus which gives in more meaning.