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Question 7 (completed)
1. Question 7
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you
have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
2. Preliminary Task
Our preliminary task was a continuity
task, it was our first filming exercise. It
included a character walking towards a
door, opening the door, then sitting
down at a table opposite another
character and exchanging lines of
dialogue with another character. It
demonstrated match on action, shot
reverse shot and the 180-degree rule.
Since then, our knowledge on shots
and angles has expanded and we have
tried multiple different types in our 2-
minute film, Psychosis.
4. In the preliminary task, we used shot reverse shot between the two
characters to show a conversation. We also did this in our film Psychosis
where our main character Jennifer is having a conversation with her sister. In
our film we had better quality shots to make the film of a higher quality.
These shots below are also over the shoulder shots to allow the audience to
see what the character sees.
Preliminary Task: Psychosis:
5. In psychosis, we did much more editing than we did in the preliminary task to add
dramatic effect and to make the film scarier for the audience. We used high angle and
low angle shots to show the vulnerable and powerful characters, this wasn’t done in
the preliminary task as it didn’t need to have the psychological effect to show the
status of the characters.
In the preliminary task, we only edited the shots to make it match on action to show
that we understood how to do the shots. However, in our 2 minute film Psychosis we
expanded on our knowledge of shots and we showed a variety of different shots and
angles. We did this by including the High angle and Low angle shots above. These
shots showed that Jennifer is a vulnerable character and that the mysterious character
on the right has power in the situation and is a possible threat towards Jennifer. We
didn’t include shots like these in our Preliminary task.